wjv kv trcmiott TWO CENTS. SCIUNTON, PA.. TUESDAY MOUSING, MAKCII 14, 1899. TWO CENTS. CITY OF PASIG IS CAPTURED General Wheaton's Men Take the City with Slight Loss. SIX AMERICANS ARE HURT Filipinos' Loss Thlity Killed nnd Sixteen Mtule Piisoners They Made a Stand for an Hour An Eaily Morning Advance by the Divisional Brigade The Fourth Cavalry Lead the Column Twenty-Second Regulars and Washing ton and Oregon Volunteeis En gaged Rebels in the Jungle Shelled by a Gunboat. Manila, "vlnieh 13, -S :.i P. At. General Wheaton attacked anil captured the city of Puslff, east of Manila, this after noon The enemy made n stand for an hour, but at the end of that time werj forced to to treat. The loss of the t'lllplnos vn thlity killed and sixteen prisoner". Ol the I'nited States femes, nix wcie wounded. .1 l"i A. M. At elnv light today Brlga tllei Gonnal Lloyd Wheaton's dlvlslon al brigade consisting of the Twentieth i'nited infantiy, the Twenty-Second Infantiy. eight companies of the Wash ington volunteeis, seven companies of tin Otipm volunteeis, thiee troops of tin rotirth I.'nlted States cavalry and a liuunte-d buttery of the Sixth mtll lei was diawn up on a lldgo behind San Pedro Alnoatl, a mile south of the tow n Tin advance was sounded at fi.30 tu in tin i. u .dry loading the column, tit a smart ttot, across the open to the light, eventually leaching a clump commanding the rear of Guadaloupe, Supported tiy the Oregon-, the nd vmu fi-tie opined a heavy (lie on the teKN The lesponse was feeble and de-sultoiv apparently coming fiom handfuls uf men in every ioert. While the right column was swinging toward th. town of Pastg, the left advanced, pouting vollev s into the bush. A small boelv of lebeis made a detei mined stand it Guadaloupe church, but the enemy was unable to withstand the assault. Gunboat's Woik. At 7 00 n. m. a rier gunboat stait-d ownrd Pasig. The lebels weie llrst en- ouiueied by this vessel In the jungle nun Guadaloupe. Stemnlng slottlj. the gunboat pouted a ten lie lire fiom her Gatltng suns Into the. brush. Tor an bout the w hil ling of the rapid-Ill e guns alternated with the booming of th" heavier pieces on bonid Alcanwhlle.rieoU's battery ahhore was shelling the tiencbes and diilng the enemv Kick The aitillciy then nd wnii i d to the lldgo e)t bamboo and nunc a few of the onetn.v's shaipshoot eis nwuv with volles from thtir e-ar-bltie. The aitlllety then advanced and met with little opposition In th meantime, the infantiy had bten sent forward in extended older, tlu Washington legiment lestlug on the bank nl the liver, each regiment deploying on leaehlng its station and furnishing Its own supports. The en tire column then wheeled toward the liver, diivlng the enemy tow aid his supports and the-n ad allied on Guada loupe Tin aitilletj mined to a ildge commanding Paslg und Paileios. H thl time the enemy was in full Hight along a line oer a mile long and Hit llrlng was discontinued temporal -ill In en eh i to give the tioops a rest befoii making the attack on Paslg. The enemy's les was believed to be severe, but only six Atnci leans were wounded. At this stage of the engagement it wn.i raining heavily. Attack Resumed. 7.55 v. m. After a short test, Gen eral Wheatnn resumed the attack on I'usltr Siott's battny, suppoited bv two companies of the twentieth icgiment, advanced on Guadaloupe by the load along the river bank, the remainder of the twentieth and the twenty-second ieKiim.nl following with the reserve of the Oregon volunteeis. At 11.30 o'clock the column came In contact with the enemy and a gunboat steamed to the filing line and clcaieel the Jungle on both sides, while the battery took up n position on a bluff at the right. The first shot from the Ameilum Held pieces, at 1..200 vniels range, dislodged a gun of the enemy at Paslg. Af toi the tow n had been shelled the twentieth legiment lined up on the bluff and the twenty-second took up a position on the left of the place, with the iaalr In the center, whereupon the enemy letieuted to the town. The gunboat then moved Into a bind and a hot tire on the rebel position was maintained along the whole Amer ican lino until 2.20 p. m., when prep arations wcie made for tho attack At 1 p. m our gunboat started In pursuit of the enemy's mined tug chas ing hei to the lake. The whole American lino bivouacked ot " -clock About 700 rebels were) reporter! to be marching nouhwaul, a few miles to the southwest - -av-. Eckley Held Responsible. Alionna. Pa, Maich 13. Hairy Kckley. the t'lograph op'.-iator who gave a whlto block to tho pin-singer train that after, wards iau Into u irelght Until, causing tin death of Knylnrer John Tair and riri'timn Georgo Kiene, hint Thursday, turned up at tho iniiuect today. The tury rendered a verellct holdlne: him criminally responsible for ttio ncclih 1 1. Consul at St. Johns. Washington, Alaielt U Alurtin .1. Car tel of Pennsyhanlii. baa been appointed consul for the United .SIiUob at St, Johns, n r. PRESIDENT'S OUTING. Leaves "Washington for a Vacation of Ten Days in the South. Washington, Atarch 13. President and Airs. AlcKInley nnd u party of friends left at C.40 tonight for a vaca tion of ten days or two weeks at Thom osville, Ga, where the train Is achcel uled to arrive at thiee o'clock tomor ieiw afternoon. The tilp will bo made by way of th Atlantic Const lino nnd tho Plant system, ubo.it d a. special truln of Pullman cats, pettect In equipment with every provision for the comfort anil safety of the paity. The president occupied the manlflcent Pull man observation cat "lolnnthe," at the lear of thu special train, the remain der was made up of the compartment ca- "Horatio." the sleeper "Clematis." the' dining car 'Aberteen" nnd the com bination baggage and smoking ear 'Caslus" all handsomely fitted out for the aeiommodatlon ef the distin guished travelers Ten minute's befoie tialn time the ProM'lent and Airs. Alc KInley reached the stulon. wheie a nunibei of people had assembled, and went nboatd the train and gieeted those who nciompaiib-il them em the flip. These include the Vice-President nnd Alls. Hob.irt, Ataster Hobai t. Sen ator and Alls, llnnna. All's llanna, Allss Phelps, Dr. J. N. Klxo.vn and Alls. George 13. C'oitelyou, secretin y a.d tant to the piesldenl. and H S. Haines, one of the executive cleik'. decretal y Alger, Postmaster Gcniral Smith, Seeretaiy to the Presldonl Por ter and Gene-rat Ceirbln were at the station to bid the patty farewell. CLEMMER VERDICT IS AFFIRMED The Supieme Court Sustains the Finding of the Montgomery County Jury. Philadelphia. Alarch 13 The Supienio coutt toelny alllrmed the vudlct eif th" Montgomery county eouit lltullng James A. Clenuner gulltv of minder In the Hist degree, tor cemipllillv In tho nun tier of Airs. Ihiinia P. Knisei mi Oe tober 28, lSv'16 Chailes Kaiser, Airs KiiI-pi'm husband- Clenimer and the "Woman In Ulack," Lizzie LVKiilb. .-nlired into a conspiracy to kill Kaiser's young wife foi the sake of $10,000 Insurance upon hi r life The partv nii't in Noiilslown and Kaisei took the unsuspecting wife for n elile Clenimer and lizzie Ue Kulb followed in nnothei buggy. On a lonely load Kulse-r sat in the buggy and pinioned the woman's nuns, while fie miner stood in the mailuay and shot her to death Then tei e olm a stoij of an attack on him by hliJivvavmcn.Clpm mer shot Kaiser in the mm and took what valuables he had. Clemmer and Lizzie DeKalb, who had remained seat ed In her carriage while the bloody eteeel was being committed, diove tap lelly back to Norristown and lied from that place. After his confederates had driven aw. iv. Kaiser made an outer, and told his tale of assault and muteler by foot pads. At (list he was belieeel, but subsequently suspicion fell on him and he was ai rested, tried and com icteel Clemmer and Li .zip PeKalb lor months e ailed an est. Finally they were Mapped and biought to Noirls-tow-n. Lizzie DeKalb turned state's evidence against her lover, Clemmer, anil the man was convicted. KaNer, after Clemmer's conviction nnd a few weeks before the day set for the trial, wns placed In a cell In Xor listown. The woman In black Is now In Jail DELANEY ACQUITTED. Much Indignation Over a Vcidlct at Media. Aledla, Pa., Alaich 13. The Juiy in the lase of Aliuus Delanej, clanged with the minder of Atis. Ann Lcon .11 cl. of Chester, today to tinned a er ejlct eif aeimilt.il. The Jury has been out since Saturday evening. Alls. Jjeonard was muieleiecl and her hubband was teulbly beaten by two coloitd men on Sept. 21, fs'iS. Joseph Hi own .mil Allnus Delaney were subse quently ni rested chaigeil with the crime and e.uh blamed the other for tho murder. The husband lies at the point of death but was able to attend eouit last week and testify. He said that lirown had stiuck him and that Delaney had stiuck and killed his wife. Urown wa conMcted of manslaughter. Atter tho dltect testimony of Air, Leonard it was thought a veidict of murder In the llit digiee would be the result of the July's deliberations. Much Indignation Is eptessed at the result of the pullet. Tho Samoa Affair. Washington. Alurcb 13 -After nuintioji confereniis and exchange of notis be tween Seciitury J lay and the Uennii ambassador, nnd understanding will l.u reached betwien the tlilco puwirs inter ested in Samoa as to the conditions there. This t-eiks to open a new account of Samoa to obliterate the troubles which huo lecently uccuircd thee. Steamer Laden Well. Newport News, Viu, March H. Tho riulsir Chicago and the transport Aleide, which Is ccmclng J3 0,cW to Havana to puj off the Cuban tiiKips, siilbd troni Hampton Itouds slmuliantously this af ternoon. THE DEATH ROLL. London, Alunh IS. "Willie" Wilde, brotlur of Oscar Wilde, Is dead Chicago, Munh 1J Hon. I). J. Biker, es-Juelge of the Illinois Suprcini eouit, died loduy of heart disease WashliiKton, Murch U.-'Iho treasury depart mem h.is iccclcd a tth mam im uounclng the death i.t Newberne, N. C of Captain M. L. Phillips, of tho ri-iiiui-cutter lioutwcll. Cuptiilti l'hllllps ,s a very efficient officer and hud been In tin. ten leu thirty-eight jems. Lancaster, Pa., Mm eh 13. He v. 1M wind Cooper, M. D., pastor ot Mentor!, it I'rcHbj Urlan church, uled trday, agcel SI iars Ho was born In New York In 1814, and befoio entering tho mlnlstiy was u luww-r und editor. He wan npiiolntcd a rhapliln hi thu urmy and served during tho entire war South Hethle hem. Pa.. Alarch 13 -Dr W J. ltilnhard, who founeily wus connected with tho Kciley sanitarium at Harris, burg, died suddenly today at his tlsUr'H homo In Hcllcitown Ills death was said to h.iNo been duo to tho continued utc of morphlnei and cocaine. Ho was i'i joais e ago and was u grndiiito of Jcf fetsoii Alodlcal collegu of Philadelphia, THE CUBAN TROOPS MUST DISBAND GRAVE FACTS IN OTHERWISE ENTERTAINING INCIDENTS. A Portion of the Army May Reject tho Porter-Gomez Agreement nnd Refuse to Disband A Forcible Disarmament of the boldleis. Havana, Alarch 13. Should a portion of the Cuban army suppoit the nillltmy asembly In i ejecting the- Gomiz-Poiter agreement anil In refusing to disband without linger um than $.1,000 000, for cible dlsiuinninont, In the opinion of Americans well eiuallfied to Judge.wouM follow. This is the onl grave fact in an otheiwlsu entertaining neiucl of Incidents The I'nited States Is completely com mitted to the nrrnpgement't made by Robert P. Porter. President AIcKlnley's special lcpu tentative, with General Gomez and thu details of the p'-in of distribution aie aheady far advances!. The opinion of Cubju civilians Is that a considerable portion of the army, probably tho larger pait, upholds He-petal Gome? In his contiael with the United States, and, therefoie, the American mllltuiy udinluistriti'ni sees no ulher couise open than the foipbl disarmament of any faction of the Cu ban Hoops, which, after being duly warned should persist in keeping th? Held. TERRIBLE WIND STORM. Much Ptoperty Destroyed The Loss ot Lifo May Follow. Alilford, Pa , Alarch 30 A wind storm of mills, tnl eloiltv swept over a laige section of PU e connlv lust night, caus ing i onsldi'inble damage In piopeity and diluting a number of pusons, sev eial of whom will probablv die The stoim was most sin etc at Oep hollow, abo'lt thirteen miles fiom h-ie, wheie lightning accompanied the stoim und stiuck the house of Hlljah Van dermark, sheillt of the county Vnn dirmaik has .seven childten and M.iu-ib-e Yo atier, a relative, escap-il troin the houe safel", bu, was tlnov n to the giound. Jinrph, one if the children, aged 11 ytais w is baillv injineel, nrel will die : Youns received a coiiliiuloii of the btain. Othii buildings on the lurtn were burned mid tlnie i ows weie killed. The barn of Cyrus Tltman, half a mile ellstanst, was also destioy ed. Chatles Kontley, who was dilvlng hum" was thrown fiom his cariiige bv reason of his horses becoming fiight cnel and received S'iious Intiinnl in Juiies. GEN. BOOTH'S CONDITION. Head of the Salvation Army Re coveiing Rapidly. London, Aim eh 13. Inquiries made regal ding the dispatch from Atelbouine, Vlctoiia, published In New York, say ing "General" William Month, commander-in-chief of tlu Sulvatlon Aimy, was blng so seilouslv ill there that his leiovery was doubtful, silmx tlmt a dispatch has been lecclve-dnt the head qtimter.s of the Salvation Aimy heie, fiom Adelaide, South Australia, saving General Hooth has been suffering from dsentery, that hi Is ii-coveiing as lapidly as expected, and that he will be able to piocced to New Zealand to morinvv for the putpove of conducting a Salvation Aimj inmp.ilgn In that e olony. OFFICERS MUSTERED OUT. Older of the President Affecting the Volunteer Aimy. Washington, Match 13 liv elhrctlon of the president today an older was Issued mustering out a huge number of genet al and staff oflliers of the vol unteer aimy The otitic is who have not been musteied out will be letalned for service under the provisions of the te-oiganlzatlon law. The geneial of licers musteied out touay are Alujor General Joseph . . Kelfer, Urlgadler Geneinls Arnold, Alexander! Kcnnlngton. Snvder, Itandall, Sheil dan. Douglas. Hovnton. AIcKlbbin, Carpenter and Humphrejs THOUGHT TO KEEP HER WARM. Little Boy Places Live Coals on His Sistei's Bed with Fatal Results. Alaishlleld. Wis.. March 13 A shock ing tragedy has occuueu at Alllladore Alls. Ei hard, u widow, left her home to call on a neighbor, and locked hei two chlldien, u girl nnd boy, aged three and live oars, lespectlvely. In the house The little gill went to bed and com plained of being cold. Her little brother theieupon went to the stove, sciaped a few live coals together and laid them on the bed beside his sister. The bud clothing Ignited and binned tho little one to a crisp. Fire in Glass Works. Atco, N. J.. March 13. Klro today di strojtd JwO.OiO worth ot piopert of ihe. im glass works. The (lames originated In the rear rooms nnd befoie tiny could be gotten under control tin- engine house, tho cutlery home, ll.ituulng house and warehouse were destroyed, Theio woit lO.CKO boxes of window glims In the ware house valued at about J.'j.imo. J.oss on buildings, JJ.uuO, partly linuuil. Reward for Sandt. tlaiTlslmig, Alarih 13 The Phlladel phli blanch of tho HuMiiesK Alen s lingue hi Id a meeting todu In I'hliulilplila nnd adopted resolutions Instiuctlng Its trcas. uier to pay Clvde K Sandt, of North ampton enurty, 1.V0 for Infoi mutton which led to tho dlsclosuten nrule b) the inembBis of tho limine of rcpiesentatlves of that county befoio tin brllie ry Inves tigation committee Killed Coupling Cais. Altoona, Pa., March 13.-Ptinnyhniili ltallroad Yarel Ccnductor A. L. Sinker was found dead on tho rclhnaet trtiel, in this city early UiIf mnrulrg. Ills lgs were giound off, It l said he whs klllecl while eouplliv tais. ROOSEVELT FIRM. Will Not Sanction the Proposed Compromise with Armour 6c, Co. Albany, N. Y , Alarch 13. Governor Hoosevelt has refused to sanction the pioposed compromise of suits brought I y the New ork state against Atmoitr .: Company, of Chicago, for violating the state butter laws and has ordereel the attorney general te pioeeed with the prosecution of the cases. Four yeins ago suits were brought in the iouus by the state to lecover from Ar mour a Company penalties amounting to $1,'.'")(),00(I Tor selling oleomargarine In this state as an Imitation of butter. An agreement was cnteied Into by Ar mour & Company, the state commis sioners ot ugileultuic and the allot - n"y gent'inl, that the suits should be discontinued on tho stipulation that Atinour Company pay to the state $20 000 and iwree to spII no more nleei margin Inc In this state The agt co me tit was signed by Commissioner Wbtliifr nnd nttotnev general Hancock din lug the uclmlnlsttatlon of Gov pi nor Ulack anil was piesentid to that exe cutive chiimbei for neallv two vems. 11 was brought ( the attention of Governor House velt bv -l senate resolu tion adopted a Week igo. Governor Hoosevelt In mnioiitii lug his decision toil, iv said that he did not think It was pioper to compioinl-e under the condi tions proposed. If the state had giotmd for bringing suit for the oiigiual sum It would be Inipropei to eompiomlse foi f.'Oinu. h was of the opinion that the cites should be decided lu court on the lr me 1 its. ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S REQUEST. He Asks foi Reappointment of Oifl cers Congress Failed to Piomote. Washington, Alate-h 13 Seeietury Long lias i etched a letter fiom Kenr Aclmliiil Sampson in which, aftei re feu In-; to the allegations that the list "f olllieis lei omniended foi piomotinn for gallantly off Santiago had failed of c on 111 illation because it included hi name, he- nskeil the sucretnry to im inedlatel leappoint theui. ollicers, omitting bin own name The text of Hear Adniiial Sampson's lelte-r K as follows. I'. S. ringshlp Ni w York, I'ij-st Hate. Havana, Cuba Muich , lS'J Sli I respectfully ask jour attention to th- Inits iintaltiid la tills lctln, and thai It mav bo oltlclall tiled as pail of mv record in the t'nlttd States invv When the late war was threatening. I was placid In command of the Ninth At lantic tlei-l. mill, niter tin clu 1, nation of w.n, was ap oiniid bv iln piisldont a liar admiral and confirmed in my com mand This dut and respoi.-llilllt en me to me entlnlv unsennmt uoi hid I un es ptciul wish foi it though it cognizing Uio gu.it honor th-n lonferrttl upon me. Alv sole aim was to mliltvi sueces to blockade Cuba, ilestioj (iivcraV fleet and to maiiitulu an etlleleat war tbet It is not uecessarj to iliml qpcin tlw liiildciits of thu w.u. which uc nil now well known Based upon these Incidents, eei tain olllceis, dlstlnguMiiit toi faithful sen Ice. wen- named bj me. In the e.ir fl'eot mv n.itui.il duty as commatider-ln-i lili-f. tor promotion oi suili other re ward as you sli, might deem dcslrabk. Tlios,, tianies j ou hiivt bien pleasi-d to nnnilnite to ihe Vnltcd ht.itis senate for iroinotlon, and jou have tlnne me the honor to add my name to that 1st ol of llee is It now appeal.! that the senate, though Will ellspoMfl to most of the names on that list, has, for lensons tot neiessaiy to be bore, discussed objected to m pro motion, anil has similarly failed to con firm the ilcsorving otlkers about whose. mi i its there lutf bun no ilount or discus sion lllthfilo, Air. President. undlstiflHd bj .mv i.iRi-r eleslie lor advancement or an other loun ol reward for doing mv dutv, I have not spe(lnll concerned my seT with mittus outside of that dutv. I have telt that I hive done mv duty In the conduct id the West Indian campaign to ttio utmost tMept -it mv ability as thorouglilv as I was able, and It no ic witrd shall senile I could be satisfied with tin ceinsi lou-iiess of h ulng done my best. 1 dlel not howevel antliipati- thit ells satisfaction with an in t or actja of mine would cause the- senile to withhold fiom other olllceis a pinmotlon which the'y have well deserved, anil which has bein piomptly granted In similar circum stances to otlieis. Therefoie I nspect fullj Mikgcdt, Mi. Picsldrnt. that join appointment t the otllcers about whom tlinre Is no dNcusston. should at once be le new eel lu order th.it tluv may thus se-euie their pi emotions undei the perMin nc'l bill, to which tbe aro entitled, and without ci eating confusion. Veiy rtsiiectfiills V T Sampson, The pieslclillt of the I'lilteel Statis of Ameilea. Through the seeietiuj of the niw. Seiretnty Long will not accept the suggestion made by Hear Admiral Sampson in his letter published todav, and make appointments of otllcers w ho failed of confirmation at tho last ses sion of congress. The matter will be allowed to remain Jiibt as It stnnds until the next congress meets, and th n all of the nominations will he sent In pieclsely as they stood at the end of the last session. CROWN PRINCE HISSED. Demonstration Against the Regent of the Dual Kingdom. Chrlbtlanla, Noiway, Alarch 13. There was a popular demonstration hein yesteiday against the ciovvn pllnco. Pi hue Gitstaf, Duke of Werm land, who was recently appointed ie gent on account of the Illness of his father, King Oscar II. The prince was rt-turnlng from the Atllltnry club when ho iiii-t a crowd of people, who hooted hltn, hissed him and pelted him with snowballs. Tho cimvd wsu dispersed by the police und tvcvcral auc-sta wote niaele. The Norwpglan papets condemn the ilenioustiation. I-- i Quay Man Selected. Lewlsburg. Pa. Alauli 13 The (ppub lean reilurn Judijes fiom tho several dls trlcts of I'nlon rounty met today und counted the returns of SatunUv night's prlmmv elections. W. II lleitheimel, laiidldntn for the Quay faction of the paity niched a nnjonty of J39 for d. le gate to tho stnto convention over Will lam Al. Glutei', aiul-ljuas A A tiein bertlner and h. O. Uaihers n. tui utv eoinmlssloneis, wcie ie-elected Exposition of Farmers. Toledo, O, Almeh 13 The bi-ennial ex position of Aim-ilcnn fftnncin, an orisiin lntlou with u meiubirshlp of nboul i"-0,-WO. njienctl Iipio today. Hon. W. H. lion nelly, nf Albany, In the piesldlng nfllcer. Itnutlnt) buriiucs ocruiliel the stti-lon, IN MEMORY OF THE TENTH REGIMENT BILL APPROPRIATING 810,000 FOR MONUMENT. Other Measures Introduced An Im portant Measure Concerning Insur nnco Policies Mr. Spatz Endeav ors to Secure Bounty for Spanish American War Veterans. Hintlsburg, Pa , Alarch 13 A bill ap- propiiatlug $10,000 foi the election lu the eapitol giounds at Harrlsburg of u monument to the memory of the sol ellets of the Tenth legiment. Pennsyl vania volunteeis, who lost their lives In the seivle-e eif their country in the Philippines, was Introduced In the house this evening by Air. Dyeimon, of Fajeltt- A bill taxing stoic orders, checks, dividends, pass-books nnel other pa pci h lepre-sc-ntlng wages or earnings of an emplovct not paid In cash to the ctnplo.ve or member of hlfc family, was piesented by Air. Harris, of Cleat field. Air. Alexander, of Clearfield, intro duced bills lepeallng the second and thlul sections of the Ae-t of Atnrch 23, I87S, to change the time of holding the township elections in Clearfield county and to fix tho compensations of the election olllceis theieln. providing that constables sh ill letelve out of tho countv tieasutj, on ouleis drawn by the county comml.ssioners, suih com pensation mid mileage as is now or hereafter provided bv law for making quaiteily lt-tuins to the com t of quar ter sessions of the peace. All. Aleals, ot Dauphin, introduced a bill piovidlng that every Insurance company issuing any policy or cer tificate upon the life of anj citizen of the coniiiiniiwi ilth without a certifi cate tiniii in pievlous examination by a dul.v legist! red physician shall win In case .if suit after death, nml the compau.i simll pay an piemlums on the policy to person oi persons entitled, Uvery ltisui.nue company Issuing pol icies or certllliates upon the lives of citizens of this commonwealth with out examinations by a duly registered phjsiolan shall on or before the tenth day ot ench month file with the Insur ance conimKslonci n statement duly .swoin to by Its piesldent or secietary showing In detail all such Insuianco in foice on the last day of the next pre ceding month. Falling to comply with the proposed act shall be prohibited by the Insui ance commissioner fiom doing business In Pennsjlvanln Air. Cory, of Luzoiiie, Intioduced a bill leeiuosting the state mllltuiy board to audit the e lalms f Gent go a. Jones, Philip Kit noilc. Thomas Fre. is. K. Vost mid Joseph Juniper for claims against the state for services as meni beis of the Wyoming aitillciy, N. (. PeiinsjlvnTila, In gum ding a state prop el ty in 1S75, and providing for the payment of the sume if found con ecu Air. Stewart, of Philadelphia, intro duced a bill fixing tne fee to be col lected for lecoidlng and amplifying In struments of writing in counties con taining more than ."00,000 inhabitants. A bill was introduced by Air. AIcAn drews, of Luzerne, to iegulato and maintain fences Effoits for Bounty. Air. Spat, of Beiks. offered a resolu tion, which was defeated, that the nc-g-atlve bill giauting a bounty of J100 to the soldiers and sailors fiom Penn sylvania who served in the Sp.inish Ameilcan war be placed on the calen dar. Un motion ot Air. Hnrrls, of Clear field, a special order was made for the senate bill appropriating $P,763 73 to the statu fall commission. The bill was read the second time this evening and will be taken up tomoirow for third leading and final passage. Air. Stall, of Hlulr, offeied a resol ution, which failed by a vote of 90 to 21, less than a constitutional majority vot ing, to place fin the calendar negatived bill to lelleve boards of health from maintaining systems of marriage le gislation. Chairman Stewart, ot the rules com mittee effered a resolution fixing th hour ot meeting on Kiiday at 10.30 a. m.. whli h was adopted. The resolti- ' Hmt, :elsn nbrncn tes thr rule, tlvlnr- tVirt hour for adjournment on Friday, which has cieatcel so much trouble the past two weeks'. Tho calendar was cleared of fit st leading bills and then the house ad iouined. I In the Senate. The senate met this evening and con i sldeieil second leading bills. Included In the measutes that passed this read ing were the following: Providing that cities of the second class authoiit to appioprlate annually the sum not exceeding J3O0 for the sup poit of each National Guatd. Providing foi th" payment of school elliectots at the late of $3 a dav for attendlns the triennial convention for the election of county supeiintendents. The muendatoiy net to the present banking department law. Hequlilng Insurance companies to publish twice In November a complete list of their assets. An amendatory act permitting prize fighting In Luzerne countv. Ci eating the ofllce of an additional law judge in the Twenty-fourth Judic ial dlstilct. The bill enabling Indians to bring actions and suits foi the tedress of civil Injuties In comts of jecord. The senate adjourned until 10.S0 o'clock tomoirow morning, Ballot at Harrlsburg. Harrlsburg. Alarch 13. Tho Joint asscm by voteel toduy without u iiuouun. Tho usual pielimlnailes were dispensed with, except piavcr by Chaplain Dlnimock and tho vale taken with tho following usulf Qunv Senators .Me le-.lllli Snvder. Uid rescntatlves Lbenezer Adutns, HosUlns, Kulptr, Meals. Itutherford. Hldil, Todd, Towhr. total. 10. Jenks-Senator W. J: Jllller, Iteprchcntntlvcs Hrophy, Creasy, Deyirmon, llubold, Hiismiii, llojt; total, i. Irvln Ileprcsentatlve Alexander. Big File nt Fhlladelphla. Phlladelphl i. March 13 -The Chailes Scott compiuo's spring woiks nt liii Newmarket tit(t wcie dihtiovi-d by fire this afternoon i mailing a loss of 1.V),000. Two other buildings, tho huh works anil the brass works uf B, II. Mill adjoining, were slightly demtged, THE NEWS THIS MOKNtNU Weather Indication) Todayi RAIN) NORTHEASTERLY WINDS. GeneralAmerican Cltv of Paslg. Army Takes the Li-glslnture Atodlllcs the Obnoxious Hide 59. No Alternative Hut Dlsoiindmcnt for tho Cuban Army. One Duy's Legislative Work. Gcnciallliippenlngs Down lu Plttslon. Financial and Oommetclal. Local First Da's IluMnrts In License Court. Supreme Court llullng lu Six Lacka wanna Cases. Editorial. News Hound About Sciuntmi. Local An Ival of Secoinl nnd Thlul Sections of the Thirteenth. .Minority titles the llomil ot Control War Tax on Aloitifage Hands Local West Set.intoti and Sulmiban News Hound About Hit union . Local Arrival of Serond and Thlul Sections ot Thirteenth (Concluded). VILLA MIL'S REMAINS. The Bones of the Spanish Admiial Aie Identified by General Wood. Santiago dp Cuba, Almch If Yester day Geneial Leonaiel Wood, military gen el nor of the department of Santi ago, In the piesence of other officers. nosltlvol Identilled the lemalns of the Spanish oflleei dlscoveieil a few days ago among the locks on the Hhore about foui miles west of HI Aloiln as those of Admiral Vlllamil, who emn 'nninded the Spanish torpedo boat ele strojer Pluton In the naval battle which resulted In the destiuctloti of Ad miial Ceivetn's squadron. Accompanied by the olllceis, eieneiul i AVood went to Investigate personallv as to the truth of the repent that the body of a Spanish ofllcer hud been found at the point designated. The repent ptoved WPll founded. Neatly opposite- the point wheie the wrecked torpedo boat de sttoycr 'Pluton lies the ndinlinl with ropes tied around hltn mid an old e hair was found It Is evident that the buz zards had shipped the bones of flesh. tt is understood that Admli.il Villa mil was taken ashore until the Pluton In a dying condition, in the arm chnlr, and the supposition is that he died Im mediately on reaching the shoio and that his body wns abandoned. The ndmhal, it Is known, wns wound ed In the light arm and left leg. Gen eral Wood put the bones together, showing the unmistakable minks of wounds In these places. The identifi cation was in every respect complete. General Wood, thiough the war de partment, w ill notify the secretary of state of the finding of the remains, so that tbe can be removed to Spain If the Spanish government so desires. Pending final disposition, they will be kept at the arsenal here. The unlfoim will nlso be held subjeet to oiders from Spain. THE BEEF INQUIRY. Rapid Progress Hade at Chicngo Yesteiday. Chicago, Alareh 13 Uaplel ptogress was made today by the government court of inqulty Investigating the beef contioveisy. Nearly a dozen wltness-s weie examined, thiee of them being In spec toi s of tlu government buieau of animal Industry, and the lest of them employes In various capacities at w eral Chicago packing houses Colonel Davis, recoider of the eouit. stated to nlclit that he was unable to approxi mate the length of time It would take to exhaust the list of Chicago wit nesses, but It seems llkelv that two cr three elavs will be tequlred and pos sibly the entile week befoie the mem bers of the court inn eave for Kansas City. The witnesses today wuo closely qupstlonpel leuppctlve to the meats nnd the methods following In the packing and canning, but nothing w.fs nscei tainpd tu show irrcgul.ntties in any if the establishments. None of the wit nesses who were connected with the packing houses had any knowledge of chemicals having been at nny time used for preserving the meats. G. A. R. COMMANDER. Call for a Meeting to Elect a Suc cessor to General Sexton. Cincinnati, O., Almch r W. C. Johnson senior vlie-comnnnder-ln-chief of the Grand Aimv ot the Re public, today lssue-d a cull loi the exe cutive committee oil the national hoard of administration of the Grand Army to meet at ihe Continental hotel in Philadelphia, on 'Wednesday, April 12, to select a commander-in-chief to suc ceed the late Geneial James A. Sexton. Senior Vlce-Cominander Johnson has been endorsed bv the depmtnient of Ohio as well as by the local posts of this city and will be a candidate for election as the siiciessor of Sexton, New Officers Appointed. Washington, March 11 Tho list of sec ond lieutenants appointed under tho in my leoiganlzjtion bill was made public to day. There uro 123 lu the list, among them the following Puinsjlvanlans: Will tei Al AleCiiskpy, private, Pouith 1'e tin. slvaula volunteers Howard C. Pi Ice, first lieutenant Sixth Petins.vlvaula vol unteers: Jumes Scottfelt, second lie men ant, Piiurth Pennsylvania volunteeis: Kiunioml W. llnidcnbergh. roipoinl, Tlili tec nth lnnslvanlii volunteers II Call Young. I'lfth Pennsvlvaiila volun teeis. Three Hundied Minets Strike. HlooinlnKtim. Ill- Match U Thiee bun dled miners implored bj th McLean Coal lompany hit tick toiliu foi the scalo of wages agreed upon b the Springfield con vint Ion, Pennsylvania Pensions, Washington, Alarch 13.-Pensions for Pennsjlvunlu: nilglnal Joseph Mel bantu, Scranton t Original wldows Kllzabelh Heeel Timkhannciik Wjom lug. Jt- - Supeilor Coutt. Ilnrrbbiiig, Almch 13. The Almch u-rin of tli Superior court opened Ihltv nftel noon In this city with a seoto of local cases on tho lulendar for argument. No iU'csloii wcie handed dawn. SPEAKER FARR TRIUMPHANT The Obnoxious Rules Are Again Recognized. MR. STEWART THIS TIME He Otters a Resolution Abolishing That Part of Rule 50 Relating to Adjournment Humiliating Posi tion of One of the Leaders of tho Opposition Speaker Fan- Com mended on All Sides. Haulsbuig. Pa, Almeh 13. Another mid a more complete acknowledgment was made ut this evening's session of the house that Speaker I-'uir was right lu his lnti-ipietatlon and enfoi cement of Hule j9, relating to adjournment, on Pildny men nlngs, by the adoption of the- ipsolution offered this evening, by Hon. William F. Stewart, of Phila delphia, abolishing that part of RuIp VI relating to adjournment, thus ad mitting as the speaker claimed, that the hour for adlournmenl had not been e bunged. Air. Stewait was one ot those who took part In the rump proceed ings piotestlng against Speaker Parr's unfair decision, aibltraiy ruling and the like II is a humiliating confession on thu pari or those who sought to mislead the public and gain a point in their opposition to Senator Quay, which wass the sole puipo.se back of their levolu tlonaiy movement, but it has given tile speaker a v Indication ihat Is com plete for him. They ellseoveied last Krlday moiulng that Speaker Part- had not been awed b their t evolutions, and that the misrepresentations and attaiks of the anU-ijuay newspapeis would not phase him in his purpose, to pan J out the tuit-s of the house, and they dee-med it wis, not fuithcr to tamper with ills ideas of what he re gnided to be his duty. Speaker Parr comes out ot this contest with his col ots lljlng commended on all sides for his feai le-ssne-ys and deilslon of chm actei. EXPLOSION AT TOULON. No Clue to the Cause of It Has Been Discovered. Pails, Alatih 13 The minister ot marine, Af. Loekro.v, leplylng In the chamber of deputies toilaj to questions on the subject of the leie-nt explosion of a powder magazine at Lu Goubrau, between Toulon and La Seym-, said the Ineiultles made have not yet led to a positive u-sult, Inasmuch as no tiaees of the oilKln of the disaster weie dls coveiablc, most of the witnesses of the disaster being eithii dead oi in capable of liiinishlug Infoi ni.itlon. One pint of the magazine, the min ister continued, was filled with powebr liable to decomposition, owing lo th fact that It contained ether, liut he did not think that decomposition took place In the case of the magazine at La Goubian. Al. Lockioy alio said attention hail been directed to the possibility of otit l.iges belnu committed j,v u10 ni,0. dui tion of infernal machines among tho powdei, and the magazines, hencefoith, me to be isolated. Opinion of Robeit P. Poitei. IteMllll. Alarch I-! Itobeit P. Porte,', who. as spielal agent of Piesldent M -klnlev visited Oeuci.il Maximo Clonic z on I'e bnuire 2. and who seciiied from tho Cuban conimiinde-r In chief an agreement to bring about the dlsbundment of thu Cuban uiiuv on the pavniont of Jjono em to the Hoops txpiesscs the oiilidou that the- action ol the Cuban mlllmi ns-.embl in relieving Gomez of his coir in I ml will enable tile authorities t Washington to emplov the gincral to be ter advantage lu promoting the deslics t.t the Cnlted States and tho Interests it Cuba Suffocated by Smoke. Philadelphia Alarch IS During a tire this morning nt 5S Knee stieet Mis. Cntlmtlne Alaillu, ngeel f.S wus suf fuiated In smoke William Marlln, hei son was badly Injured about the bejel and nice by falling trom a win dovv whllei trlng to ese-.ipo and Prank Lew. ugid "o, vas overcome bv smoke lie- I lu a precarious condition Niifl othir persons who occupied rooms In th house sueeieded lu esiaplng utiheiit I Delawaie Deadlock Unbroken. Dovei, De-1 , Alarch 1.1 The geniini as seniblj iiiljciiirnetl nt 3 Dei p m wuhout elee ting a I'nited Stutts senatoi l'ii te-en bnllots were taken tulaj The elee tion of a Senatoi row goes on uinit 1'KiI unless a spe eiil m-kIoii of the leg., I ituii) Is call it for the purposi ot un P tini. Stewait'a Candidacy Endoised. Yotk. Pel , Mmch it.-At a meeting of the Ymk liar m-soclitlon usoutlons wero udoptwl endorsing the landldney of A roclato Judso W. 1 Uy Stcwmt. t Yotk, for supiemo Judge, A conimitte was appointed to w tit on Governor Stono und uige the appointment. Libiaiian of Congiess. Wiishlngiein, Mnreb II The. presel eil tod ly appolnie-d Heib.it Putnam, of Hon ton, to be Ilium tan of congress. t -r - -r --"tH" -r-H-1 ttt -f-t-t- - 4- WEATHER FORECAST. Washlhton, Aluuh IS. I'orecast lot Taenia' Tor , -n rn Pinn slv,ula, tlnuiiv ; r.iln, winds he mming li'ctli to bilfk northeast -e I f f erly. i T -r-H-t-f-f-rf M-ttt-H- If