tibial " & TWO CENTS. , lo' i ,.yi RAGES. SCU ANTON, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1S99. TEN RAGES. TWO CENTS. & - THE BRIBERY INQUIRY IS UNDER WAY Witnesses Before the Com mission at Harrisburg Yesterday. MR. MOYLES TALKS FIRST At the Evening: Session the Com mittee Hear the Testimony of Ex Senator Coylo-The Latter Hints That Membois Hay Havu Con spired to Sling Him Into the Case Does Not Remember tho Brick House Remaiks A Villian ou3 Cross-Examination. Ilm i ittbuiK Muich Jl The commit tee to investigate tin1 thaigcs oC al leged biibciy In connection with tho mnsideintlon ol tin' MeCanol Juij bill In the house nut Ibis nltei noon In tin loom of thi' huuue ( oininlttoi on pub 11c loud'- Tlicimui M Movlts, of Luz erne (oiint, wis cillod and saol h reset vul the light to make n stolen'" nt a In binl been txmniuid. Hi tostl Ikd iini1ti xumlnatlon b Chub man Fow tbnt he seiveil In the legislatuie with Peter .1 OMi'. of Nnithuniboi land and hi- paid sou ml file mil visits to him Mr Movie said lie untlci stood b i ommoii liuiioi vli.it he wau di irgid bj Mi Crlsto with eiittuullv so'kltl'i'f blin to Milf to leionsldet tb" Mi Car nil bill Mi Modes said h" w.t V tnllj hid listed In the bill, became h v.i charged in the Limine loitrlv minis lot alleged toiispiiiu ant' ad mlUid that In u'nuested M Ctkti to go mil In tin- to tumid of the cipltol with hlni to dist ttss the bill an 1 J-nled that In offered hlni money to Hipp.u. it Mi Movie1 lontinnltg said Tb iti'iui? bt ought to boar upon member-, of tin legislatuie to tinmp up hinges against in tain pel -sons nmv have induied Mi. Ctiste Id make Ibis dingt against me I know of no other motlu for hlni to make the dim go lllitt I ofttiid hlni mono to vote for lie 1HII 1 ilim't lecnlleel of Mr. Code having h loiiveis.ttlon with Mi. Crlsto at his suit while tin lattei and 1 weio ill. vi-aliiFC the mtastue. I never told i line that I had a ionveiatlon with i o I. in which I told blm 'Cilste Is all ignt ' I did not tell Cilste tbcie was i hi ei in it for hlni If he could vott hi ipi onsldcr the bill." lit Movie mi Id bo argued with Ml. i rlsti to .suppoit the bill because It v.is a Rood Domociutlc mensiuc and If ted to prepare n statement for him giving his lousons foi fawning the bi'l. Wild the witness was dictating th -iiinncnt a motion prevailed to mi lium the house to prevent a leoon suleiatlon of the bill and nothing fur-th-i was done. Did j on hear ex-Senator Covlo sav to Mi fiisto 'vote for the McCnrxll bill and leave the rest to mo?' " I did not." Did you say to Mr. Cilste, 'If 51m will move to reeonsldPi the Mi Cm 11 11 bill thue Is a thousand dolluis In it for you?' " "X did not" At the conclusion of .Mr. Modes' tes' tlmony the committee udjouinid until 7 o'clock this evening. Evening Sossion. The conimltteo mot this evenlnjr In the hou-o judiilary Kenei.il committee room to hear testimony of ex-Senator Coxle. Mr. Mokh was recalled, and nsked who was prtsent when ho dic tated tho statement to be used by Mr. Cilste In nioiiig to n consider tho Mi Cmiell hill and replied that Mr. Colo was present, but not within healing dis taiuo Mr. Coyle testllled that he lived la Philadelphia and Is a. silent paitner In the Insurance business with his brother at Mahanoy City. lie came to Harrisburg Dec. .10 or 81 to bo pusent ut the nepubllian caucus to nominal - a ciindldnto for United Statts senator. He had adjoining looms nt the Lochlel hotel with Mat tin Lawler, of Shennn doah "What Interest have you In the Mc Carioll hill?" "Xo particular Interest. T favoied it id-cause It was a meritorious nieasiue and was bclnp; fousbt by the enemies (if Mr Quay. Mr Costello brouRht Mi. Ihisler to my room and said he (Ihm ler) wanted to meet some peisons of our tellKlous bellor T don't know what motive Mr. Costello had In hi lupin; him " "Why did you ask Repiesentatlve Miller to nlp;n the Spatz paper?" "I didn't ask him to sign It. I nmv have advised him to sign It." Mr Cojle said he had never visited the house with Mr. Moylcs to ask Itfp lesentatiu Cilste or an othei niein ber to vote for the MiCariell bill When Mr KnKlei visited Mi. Cole the latter took him Into a vaiant loom, because tbcie weio some gentlemen In his 100111 at the time. Mt Cole left the inuin, tind when he leiurued KiikIoi and Cos telloweie disc usslni; the hill Ihirtlei said he was voiy fi loudly to the bill and he thought It oiiKht to pass, hut be did not think he would vote for It because the leaders of Lvooniltig county weio op. poceil to It. KiiKler said IT voIIiir for the hill would not i rente u bieak b( tween lilinself und Senator C'odiuin lit would vote foi It Coylo advised Ihis lei not to vote for the bill If It would ireate any tioubh with his 11 lends. The witness denied that ho otfeied Itepie sentatlves IhiKlei or Millet nn inouev to vote foi the bill 01 to vole to lecon tlilci It. "Did you say to Mr hitr that Archbishop rtyun favored the bill''" "I did not " 'What do jou think Mi Ihielofs motivii In for making this statoninnf" "I not know what, unless b wnnts to secure the brlbety row aid offered by tho Uushics Men's league." Something in It. Mr. Cojle snld Neortsentatlve John ston hilU him that bu thought there whs something In It to sign the Sjuts papei, mid HUiTsested that he was n doctor und might vvilte u prose llption for Mr. Coyle If there was something In It for blin. The witness replied that he never offeied nnv one money foi votes on legislation or nil thing else, and f.uggested that wilting a pio scilptloti was a good u) to get around the law. llepresentatlve Mlllei 111I inltttd to Mr Cole In the pioeme of f 1 lends that he novel told anyhoil tbnt tin witness had offend him mono to Mippoit tht Mi Cm roll bill, l'olo said Mr. Crlsto was nilstaken in living that ho (Coyle) told blm In the present o of Mr. Moyles "to go along on tin M(C.iuell bill and have the lest to me " Mi. Cov lo was asked If Mr. I.awlei had ever been limine Kit ed anil lefused to answer becnti'-o lii believed 'It was villainous cios-e.-aiiilnntlon ' "Did oti at an time offer to nil one nnv moiiov 01 nnv lowanl to vote foi the Mi Cut I ell bill 01 1111 other legislation? ' I dbl not." "Wire ou piesent when Mt. Mojlis was lkt.itlns the lein.irks to be made by Mr Crlsto In moving to reconsider the bill'.'" ' I was nut ' "Did oti .it nnv time elk title any le minks to bi made hj nn piisun on the Mtfairell billV" Xo. sh." '.Mi Ihilet has dniged oit with olteilng him 20, to vote- for the Mc C.nroll bill, is that true "" "It K absolutelv untiile Wt nevir had any tiuiii..vtluii about money, ov popt vli.it Mi lhiglT menllnn"d about Ills campaign opons-os" "Do nit know of ajiv loasons why llepieseiilntlves llnglti. Cilste. Hell, Mlllei and Johnston should make ohm Res against vou of oliering them nionev to suppoti tilt .Mi Villi 11 bill 01 sUn the Spit petition'" Believes in a Conspiiacy. ' I do inn, unless thev want to obtiln tb hilbeiv nwniel 1 believe tber Is .1 oupli.ii hetwein .Mlllei and John ston to min me ' leiioinl Koont. ho was It that aid ii'it.iln pit sons built btlik hints when thv went home fioiu the l"gls hi tin 1 "' ('olo "That wa ntit sab' In my ptosencc" Mi. Youngs "Vou say you .11 e a pelt tkian" Covle "I didn't sa tb it ' Young "Ob ot. vou did' Co.vle- Well if 1 did I npologt:.e." Mr row' 1 think any Jut would tur 0ti of that ihaige." Mr I'o.vle s.ild the Spat? p i 01 In 11 gtnoial way pledged the Demottnts to stand b Ml. Jenks for United StaUs senator and b nieil that It inutnlned .111 tiling about the .lrf'aticll bill or nnv other legi'l.ttion The wltniss said ho was it, Hairisbuig in the inter ests of Si nati 1 On iv n-elet tlon and did not know that he had aseil n Doni 01r.it ir Republican to vote lor Mr. Qitav Yotiiif, "Arc ou expoetlu; i.ny 10 waid for 0111 seivltes to Mr. Quay'" Cov It 'I am an appllinnt fot .1 pi ice In the custom house." Young-"Do ou want tho commlttoo to btllevo that ou aie here In the interest or a met bullous nuasuiu 01 .1 nieiitorlous man, 01 both" ' Co le "Hoth." young "If vou have asked no Dem ocrat 01 Ht'DUbllcnn to vote foi the Mt Cm ill bill 01 Mmatot Qunv, vthitt huvo ou do'ie'" C(k "I have lead tho ncwspapois and talked with the legislating about the sonatoiial niatlor" Kovv ' How dots It tome that jou aie so tonveisant with the testlmon ?" Colc "Ikcause I 11 an It. lt was fuinishid to me bv attoinevs. I took It litinit mid hud It there last Sundnv " Tow "Who gave It to joui attor neys .'" t'ole "I don't know ' After stating t lint be was it member of the senate fm four veins from the noithetn dlstikt ot Sehiilkill lounly Mr. (ti)k was excused and the com mittee went into oNooutlve session. A motion was made at the oeiullvo 1 session mat tveiy memoir ot tile house he subpoenaed and r.illid, the vote being n He. A motion that a soile.s or questions bo pieparcd and that no oth er be nski d the member on tho stand was not agrted to. Tin toinmlttee will meet again tomonow aftetnoon in t t cutlve session to 1 (insider tho mattei. An open session may be hold at night Coroner of Philadelphia. HaiiUburg Match 21 'I In governor todav htnt to tin nuati the appointment of Tlinmius Dug.111 to be coiontr of Phil, fiilelplila 10 surtteil Samiitl H AshhrltUi vbo his keen clecttd mi 111 of l'lilliukl. phla and will be sworn Into his new of. lice April ". The appointment was coa flrinnl bv the sentte without opposition Mr. Ditgan has for n niinibii of veins hi Id the position of ilcpui loronti. Internal Revenue Receipts. Wellington March 21 The momlilv stittnunt ot the collections of Intiiuul it venue shows that the total inclpts fot Pi bruit Ulii. vvi n Jisi,,qiij. .m pi. crease as eoinpui.l with Fehruir. lis, of $7 null' For tho tight mouths of tho present llscil i 11 the total receipts from Internal nunue soute-es v.eie 17 7S1C4", IncKiise as cninpiiietl with the same pi rlod In lS'ii. $i)S,jiiiiiV Elliott's Remains Intened. Wiisblugliiii, Mai ch Jl. The re mall 01 Miutciinnt William iknigi Klllott. Vnltnd States of Amtrl'n v lioso dtatli occuired August 11 hiht nt Sinilago, wire li.tenoii with mtlliai honors at Ailhigton toduv Tho Fifth Victim. Atlanta (l,i Muich 'Jl.-John Ln,lr who was shot b tin P.ilniitlo mob lust 'I lllirsdii died hue toel.i. His dialli in ikes the lll'lll vkllui. '11k olleu we.t wouuileil DEATHS OF A DAY. Ittilln Miirili 'Jl. Dr Htiuor, Hid tinl lie nt aniIoglKt nnd uiKtubci of thu pihj council, Is ik.ul. Phllailflphla Muth -'I -Saluiml O King who was mnvor of this dtj fioui Itkl to UM. illttl nt his lioiin In this oily this inoutlng iib'cil M .tn Toronto, Om . Miuih L'l-ILaij I.liv lex K died bore last night of p.italygU. in his da. Im was 01 o of thu best Joikvys 111 Ann ik a At one tlmo hu was the elilof Jocltej lor Plerio Lorlllird. who paid him fl'MHu i ,cur unit ullouod hlni the prlvl Icit ot mlctnir oUiei irounta. MORE BODIES ARE RECOVERED THE WINDSOR HOTEL DEATH LIST NUMBERS 15. Fiist Ghastly Find in the Hotel Ruins Is That of a Womtui with Arms and Legs Missing Fives Bodies nt tho Moigue, Each Tag ged with a Number Identification Almost Impossible 111 Nearly All Instances. Xew Vui It. Mmdi '.'1 Tlnce bodies were recineieil tioni the ruins of the Windsor holel toda. The are badly 1 barn (1 mid giont diillcult Is hi lug oxpei lenoed in the itidentlllc ition The lltst boil leiuveted todav was tb it of a lemalo of small statin e. The .111111 and legs weio missing II was 111 -t thought it was the bod of Miss Dot 1 1 toft num. of Daltlmoie, a woman 'SO (.us of ngt. who Is among the miss ing Tonight, honour, two of tin em- pluyes of tin hotel culled at tho nun gun 1 anil dnlmiil to indcntlfv the remains as those of Mrs. MaiKiiret Alle. of Xew Yoik dl Tin iiion 1110 William Ciitian, pat lot 111 111 at the hotel, and .liitues Tinlnor, 11 wnltei Hotb wete positive as to the Identltkatlon Iheio 1110 now live bodies at the morgue, eatb tagged witli a number. I which, witli the ten known dead, hi lugs 1 lite list to (litem. Tlio list of uilhs- . lug is still vctvlaige The inluied nt the hospital me all lecoveilng The unknown bodies me as lollows Xo 1 itcoveieil lliiiul.1 . mule logs, aims mid head missing Xo. 2, lecouied Motidu.v woman, supposed to bo voumr. 11111 pctiuulriiblo. on one hind jrnit or a l.kl glove with peatl buttons, black doth butlon on ' di ess marked "made V .v.- K. Co ex- tin ' Sitpposed to be einploe of the hotel i Xo 3 lecovtiod Tuoscl.iv , ft male; ' supposed to bo about 1.0, small st.uiuo, ' iinni and legs missing Identified as Mis Maigiuet Aue. ot Xew York. A" 1 lecovtied Tiitsin tiagmmts or what appeals to be n wommi's bodv. Xo .", whollv unietognlz.ible The legs aie gone vvhnt leinalns of the .urns folded over the hi east Bodv ihmied and slulvelli'd to about half Its natural size The teeth are in ex cellent condition, not n tooth miss ing, none mt tilled The ate sham pointed and appniontl thine of a woman thev me tho onls nosMoie 1 ninik of Identllkatlon. Mis. Auze Identified. The tiMignitlon of Mis Matgaiet AU7t made liv the two omilloes of the hotel tonight seemed to be ver.v positive Hoth leiognieel tin headed dioss, pan of which lemnlneil. Mis Aitiio h.ul been a guest at the hotel lor tltieen cars and Tralnei s id ho al wnvs waited on hot In the dining room. He identllletl hoi hy the pioiulneiit jaw- ' bones and by the ttoth Ctninn also lecognUtd thosi foatutcs JIis Aiue and .Miss Doia Utilfinau, of Baltlmoto, weio , en, it Is snld to go to their looms on the tirth floor slioitlv 1 11' fole the the I1111I.1 mil im.l lt is thought almost a lettalnty that both polished. Although the woik of dent big aw a the debiis Is piogiesslntr as lapbll its possible, It seimed tonight, when the shirt or Wt men was maib , that but a small put of tho lulns had bet 11 io movtt An elfoit was made to pull down the set lion or the n.n wall h means or a win- (able but the table bioko and the wall Is still standing bancs ot polkiiiien mo ihawn all j aiound the mlns, and the big irowds tliut -3 till gatbti mo kipt ott a long ills, timet The sinots about the rulm me impassable and tin debris is piled lo 11 height of fifteen 01 twent feet on the Fifth avenue sldi of white the building stootl. On tne Pott -seventh meet side tho plli of delnls Is even more loimldible, as 111010 woik his been done along the edge of the mint hue. The woikmen have succeeded In dialing aw.i tonsldei.iblo of the deb iis for a distant o of about twent fit t tmvanl tin inteiior of the mass mid to 11 dlsta.iie downwa.d ovei this teultoiy j b Pittsburg Capitalists, to tin idling of the u ji, Thev had , ,, " . . , st.uck at lntttvuls what appealed to I VMnhmg. Mat.h Jl -A ntw Indu, i. n...n ..ii- n,i ...nii.. . .L .11 , tty will toon be hi ostabllslu d hy Pitts- ,.."nn,i th,, .r..,,.,.i ,i,... i & aiound them towmd tin giound Iho servants of the hotel wtie for the most pint on the top iloor of the I'ortv siventh stioet side and the woikunu have lint at thed many cbampd m ticks of cheai clothing In this vh Inlty and i heap Jtweliy ns well, which evidently bdongi d to the domestics. U was estimated that with the speed with which the woik Is piogiesshifr at piesent It will be at least a week ho lme the pile will have bet n gone over nnd It may bo longer. All du lug tho night aitli'lts of mmo or less value weio biought to the sulfate bv the i woikmen'B si ends and tinned ovei to thn pollionun who wci fciatlonid nnoiit to loeilve, nu.nbor tin in and taki thin lo tho Plfty-flitt stnet station lioiiso to await some one to come und Identify tht in. All of the most valuable of the ui lit lis are tuined over to the coroner's ofllcc. Many ol tho things: found nro of no value to nnv body, hut aio taken just us min ti tan of b tin polite as If th y wot vvoith Hull weight in rfold, The list of missing now numbeis 47. Resolution by Aldorinou. Xew Voik, Muich 21. The following pioainhle and ttsolutlon l elating to thu Wlndsoi hotel tlio weio passul iiiiaul inoiisl todu hy the buaid ot altki men. SShoii-as Tin It i ilblo lattstioplu of thu WludMii hotil ltl e. with me acciiiu P in Ins loss ol llfu and millions of piop til, bus vlvkllv enilid the attention of tin pnbllo to the iiitikslty foi grt.tlir piotectlon to Hit lion I living people, therefore bo It itpsolud, That the Itgislattile Is JiTi 1j ipspectfullv ipqiiisud to pasj, and tlin gov 1 1 not to sign a bill which will rIw tho coiniiilsRloiiei of lailldlmju In iho tin of Xow York full powci und autlnulty lo lnveMtlg.iti. if Uoitsulj. dt niollsll all ho ttl tiullilbig) In said cits not absolutely llrepioot Bouudry Convention, l.oiuloii, Slincli Jl Tho eoiivcutlon Irj tweon Oieut Hrltulii nnd Fraiite. delimit ing their respvi'tlvo imntlirt. hi tin v.il le of tho Nile, was elm id tulilhlit b) the Maioiils of Sullsliuri nnd the Prt m b nil J bwaador, M Paul Cuiubon, uspi'itlul JOHN T. SHAYNE SHOT. A Wealthy Furrior of Chicago Fa tally Wounded hy a Tailor. Chit ago, March 21. John T Hhayne. a wealth fuirler and a prominent Democratic politician, was shot and probably fundi j wouiitlnl this after noon by lluriy II Hammond, a tailor. The shooting occunert In the nife of the Auilltoiiuni uine, whole Slinyne wiih slttliiij ut lunch with Mis Ham mond, the invoiced wife or Hammond, und two other ladles. Tho puily had been stated at thu table foi some time whin Hammond enteied and walking up to Shaiie. who was sitting with his back to wmd him, drew a revolver and fltoel a bullet into his bad; Shaviie foil un der the table and Hammond, pulling up tin table ilotli, ilellbcratel Hied two more bullets Into tht lielilts uiiin Ho was iiiilekl.v pltKoil under 111 lest. Hint 110 who Is a wblowet, had bteu In tonuuiuy with -Mis. Hammond a gteit deal "lute hei divot ce fioin Hmnmond, and tin to was talk of an appi nadilng muiriage between them. Mis. Hammond seemed n divom tioni Hiimniond neatly a M.ir ago on the giountl of habitual diunkenness. Xo tnu-o for tho shooting Is known unless it i an bo nttiibiitid to Hammond's i tiloiisv of his divorced vife MILES AT BOSTON. The 0,d Wftn.io, Enteltained in the! . Legielatuie. llestoii,M.nt It 1 -Majot Henetal Xel-, """n A. Milt s v lslte tl tin loglslatuio this I allPinoott He lit r was leteived hy the senate, win it li made ti bilef inl diess, evpiosslug pleasure at being able to visit the bod then wont tu the house, w In u n similar ptogiutntno wan airied out. Hub brittle li look a 1 e- toss, utlei (icllPinl Miles, bad ttililit'ssed I 'hem. dining which the niombeis vviiu. luesi mod to tho vlsltoi knei.il Miles closed the da bv at-1 tending a banquet givin him bv thel Men bants dub at tht Algonquin club tonight M010 than 'I00 loading luei-J elismts of this dt wen ptestnt The eu nt or the evililng was the nailing of tho Assoolnttd T'icss dls- p.itth ilenlng that .lohn hrimnn was do ltl and the proposing b (.k'tieial Mlks himself, as he inst 10 spnk of a to ist and long life to tin Htntt sinan. The be if lnvtstlgatlon was lotuied to bv some of the speaktts but mil In .1 geneial w.i. MURDERED FIVE CHILDREN. John M0010 Suspected of an Atio- cious Crime. Hutthlnson Kas . Match 21 John Moote unib'i an est sum ii tul of litiir detlng liN five .voting chlldien then Ur ine the house ovei theli heads to (over tho cilmo. his been taken to Mt Pher son to pi event a lv nthlng Thi leellng against him Is Intense P1I01 to the fire lit was considt red a haid-worklng, uptight man lo vcnii it partlculnrH load of his childicn.but olten expressed the fc.u that tht would glow up woithloss He has been subject to epi leptic fits This iiltornonn u butt bet bespntleicd with blood was disiovend in the ashes of tho destnued Mooie house, near whole tht chlkkeii s lied had stood. The shall' side oxnctl llts the liidon tut cs made in tin skulls ot tho vlctlnu POPE'S HEALTH GOOD. Physicians Declnro That His Con dition Could Not Bo Better. V.onie Mitdi 21 The pope's phvs. t Ian J A I. ipponl and Profe-tor Mi7 7011I. vlsiitil his hollmss nt "1 o'cloi k this .iftoiuoon and found his gereial lnnlth good and tho seat ot the recent tipeuitlon In ev client condition I While convising with them the pope tpies-o(' tk'ep gllef at thi talse stoiies (ltculalod ii lo hid liMltli espetiully the it ports uboul a sitond opeiatlon, I which h 11I so (llstuibetl Cnthtillt s deep ly Interested In 1 Is welfvie Atler the visit the phv-ic inns de tliiittl tlmt his (ondltlrn of health, all things conIik 1 d, could not he hettt r. WILL MAKE STEEL BARGES. A New Indufitrvto Be Established buig o.ipltallsls. who propose to en gage hi tho maiiiifactiiie of stiel bai gos1 and sted boats The ptoniolois me Captain S S III own. the wculthv coal opeiator. and the Messis Sihult. of the h'diultz Itiulge mid lion company Tht tlrst mtt ting was held this ur- ! 01 noons at whlih plans weio illscu. d nnd aiiangonit nts nuuli tot forming a coiiipaii. the capital stoik will piobably bo ?l.Q0U.OQ0. SENATORIAL BALLOT. ' iiaiiisbuig. Munh Jl Unas laike.l is I vote foi I'liltcd Stales sptiutoi toiliv. ! siveral nuinbeis helplnt to Iniut,' tills about by liliii aln.nt wlthimt milts Th billot was the llliy-fourth anil wis us tollows (juay S Jotiks To DaUell 1" Stuvvalt li Huff R Hkt 2 Itltor 1 Wldiucr 1 Stone .... I lrdn ......... .. . 4 Tubbs .Smith Grow Total 2U N'cees-iiir to t boloe Idi, piuied ami imt voting ti, no ckt lion Carlos Will Issue a Manifesto. Madrid Jlutih Jl rion ("alios, tin, Spanish prettuiki Is tpicttd to Issuo a ni inlfeMo ut hi eaity tUtt ligaitlluii bis plans for the fiitun lt Is ollklall) denied thai Hit CiiillMs have succeeded In liitroiliiilug arms Into Hpiln. Gardner Defeats Bofjun, Hot Spilngs Aik, ltirdi 21 Uitcar ibiidner, of Pitisburg tusllv heat Pud tilo Hoi4un, (humpliiii oi tin Pacllto nasi, hi llvo itiuniln at Wblttlugtou pink this iifieinoDii Iloitnn was mime .but maid not stand the coiutunt liammeilng ovei tho heart ndmhilsieiul b Gnnlnor Steamship Arrivals, Xiw Vol It Match 21. -Sailed I. ihn. Iiro- iiwti via boutbamptoii Chaml Ten. tonic l.lveipool: Kenslnglon Antwerp Aitwup - Arivod Hiiiiihve.irk '-mi New Vork SICK SOLDIERS IN PHILIPPINES QEN. OTIS CABLES VOLUNTEERS WILL SOON BE SHIPPED. The Department Gratified That the Sick and Wounded Mon Will Bo Returned to America at Onco. Transport Giant Admh ably Equip ped foi the Service The Casual ties of a Day. Washington, March Jl The win tle p.ntinenl lecelved the lollovvlng to day "Mutillu Muicli Jl. Adjutant Heneial, Washington "Trimtpcnts Ohio nnd Senatot left 20th. Uinni tlilaPd fm neieusiuy 10 ialr. Stin ts 2'ith Cm 1 les all skk and wountbtl neiessniy to shlli. Sherman evppcteil tonight Cannot ( oniniento shipment of volunteois at piosent, hope to do so soon Shin additional batta lion California to Nctriot this after noon "Otis " , This illsputth Is veiv gt.itlfvlng to the will ilepjttmcm. n It Is felt tb it nil the ulik and woundul soblbrs in the Philippines will be st nt home at, once The iranspoit Giant, which will have last. Is iidtnliablv equipped for the s.'ivlee. It 1ms been tin Idetl b the department to havi the tiunsports met 1 at San Tranilsco bj otllcers who will pt oil the sokHois, pive thein their ilisibaige ami semi tbeni to their homes, with iinnspoi tiitlou paid. Their soj vices will end when thev icneh the United State". Those who rile until to travel will be suit to the hospital until they aie In condition to stand thejout ney Washington. Maich 21. (ieiioral Otis' list of eusualtb s up to da bfote yis. lei day Is as follows; Repoitof Casualities .Manila. Man h Jl "Adiutant Oetviul, Washington. "disunities Match 17. near blockhouse, font Wounded Tenth Pennsvlvaitli, Coniiianv K. Seiond l.leutinanl John Tliompstiij thigh inoilit.ito, Pilvato .lohn A .Mi Vov, shouldt 1 model ate. C, Seigt.int AltMitidti Mid, uii It, ftue.iini, mixlii.ite Mardi IS. 11e.11 Tagulg. Killed Twvntv -second infantr, H, Pi hate .lohn Sdnnklt, Chinks W. Fiedii1(ks. K, Hem v W. .fohnslon; wounded. H, Captain Fiank H .lones, thigh miidcMle' Piiv.ues ltnbtit Ilh c, nbtlmnrti, sevtio Chillies H. Poimoi. bade, spvcie P.alelgh T Whltt, hip, seven William Hills thigh, severe, Le.inder Mlnglo. thliinb, sevete. Call Ciuinpbol, loreniin sllKht. Menltt Porter too seveie D Xvlson Arv Idon, thigh, severe. Prank Yount chest, mod erate, l.eirv II Young, kg sou 10, rj, Chalks IJ Halev, foot, slight, Frank Hnefoi. rhln, slight. K. Il.ii 1 Hdwanls. foot, sevoio, M Corpoinls .Tames Cum Intord, thigh, model ate, llw.itd r. Wilson, linger severe H. Prlvnte Ciioige Snder. clubbed b enemy, se veie Injuiv, K, August Schmidt, aim, slight Xem Pasig Killed Second Ore gon, D. Pilvute James Page. Wound ed M Coipoial Kietl D Llow lie thigh, slight Xear Tagulg, Fhst Washing ton K Corpoials Robert IJ, nuckllue, thigh, seven. D, Hugh Wnlors, lung, seveie .Piluites Heurv O Xess arm and side stveie. Hdwatd R. Rartlett, lung, seveie Otis " STOLEN CHILD FOUND. Gerald Lapiner, Who Was Kidnap ped, Is Discovered at Faine3Ville. Chkago, Marth 21 Gerald Lapiner, " voais old who was kidnapped fiom bis home sev.Ml weeks i'ijo, was found today nt Pilnesvllk, o Thret tlns ago Mi Laplntr lvulvid a telegram from Sheilff Ma of Paine sv Hie. satiig he had a bov in his custody who nn swetod the elsciiption or Oeniltl Mrs l.aplnor left at time for Ohio nnd tod'ey teh-gripht (1 that the hi was the ltng lost (Joiald, for whom the police have hot n se.ndilng the entire countiy. The pollct authoiltles also jeclvtd a tclegi-im fiom tb shi riff at Palnes. vllk -living that tin t hlkl liuo been itlentintd and tha' his supposed abduct ois, u worn, in n.Miiid Ingersoll and t1 mail naiiiid Collins, weio under aircst tbcie ANTI-POLICE RIOTS IN HAVANA Shooting of Major Martinez by Lieut. Emil Cacsin Condemned Havana, Manh Jl. Majoi 1 Maitl nu. of the Cuban forcis, who was shot vistonlny evening at the Hotel Ingla ttna by Police Lieutenant Ihnll Cas hlu. the foimer tiumpetei of tho Hough Ilhleis who acionitianlcd Govcintn Thcodoto Hoosevelt on his iinnpalgn tour thiough Xow Voik state last au tumn, is not expected to llvo. Cassln, Viho Is an Italian b.v di scent, has been plnced In bill His action Is uoneiallv condemned as iinwauaiitid and as due to his oMltablo totnpftnment. The session of the Cuban mllltnr as sembl, which was to have hem held estenlay, was postponed until this nf tei noon. BUFFALO EXPRESS DERAILED. No One Soiiously Injured Engino Thrown Down an Embaukmont. Wllkos-Haiio. Pa . Mutch 21. The Buftalo txpross on the Lehigh Valb ralboad was derailed ut Xoith Wllkci Hat to this mottling hi 1 1 ashing Into an oiiglnt which ovei lapped a swltih. Tht tiiglue of the I'Nptess was thrown down an embankment and time cars wete tie Hilled Tho onclueer nnd III email cs taped with a few bruises. The passengeis weie shaken, but none was Injund soilousl. Vet ei nn Insane. Moiitieni, Munh 81 Homy Mllhr, the old voltiriii who sent threatening let tus to Prtxldent AlcKlnlc ami others and was iiutsttil at the itanest of the United Sinus (otnml gnu til. has bum iMiiulnid bv tin polln phsl(l,ius and fouiid to bo liiHjui. Will Advance Wages Cleveland, O, March 21 'I ho Oils Sttd toinpan of this ell will advance thu wages of al nut sl liumlred ol lis cm plois 5 ptu cent, commencing Mey 1. Tin lucniiMi Is inmlo volunlaillv on the I part of the lomuani. THE NEWS THIS M0RN1NU Weather Indications lodiii RAIN WARMER. 1 (lenernl Work or the Hrlbeiy Inves. ligation Commission, l'ntiil Kite at Omaha. Search for Windsor Flip Victim Condition of the KoMlers In the Phil ippines. I General Work of I lie Slate I.kw tnalii rs. flu iiirlnl anil Commi nbil. 3 General News of .1 Div in Pitt-tun. llilltorlnl News and Comment. 5 l.oial Decmatlons Ale ItdiUestn bv the t'omtnllleo of Soldiers' Hoc pflon, Piovkleine Pitvo In Sight. ( Local Whit Ilnppentil, tn Grin ml Giant. 7 I.ocil Awllll UesllltltliM) of 11 Nnrlh l.'nil I'atiilh. s Local West Soiiintou unci Snbtiin in, ' Xiws ltouncl About Seimtou lij Local Court Proceedings JOHN SHERMAN IS STILL ALIVE No Ti nth in Statement to the Effect That He Died Yostoiday-Is Ex pected to Rocover. Santiago do Cuba M.inh Jl 7 p in. Thole Is no ttuth In Hit statements publl-thcd. In tho I'liltid States and ta bled bade hen lepieiontlng tb.tt .lohn Sheiiu.iu Is dead. It Is incoiupi divisi ble how thfK rcpotts origin ittd Til American lino ste.initu lul ir rlved heie this evening beftuo dark and It was initnedlatelv rr pulled lli.it Mr .lii'inimi wup not onlv alive but beltel, lestlpg oasv and epnted 10 1 et ov or lie will b trausfeneo if ll go k favoi iblv, to the Hnltud Stales 1 miser Cbieago on ThuiKa Th iii'l-ei is now coaling at Kingston, Jauiilra Washington, Mmdi Jl Setrelii' 1.011? leielveel word toil l v fimu Cat tnln Cooper, of the eiulser Chli.igo.say ing tliat vrsse' had nut 1 11c Pails. n v liii li e-S( cictai Sheim.in Is .1 pas. scn-fcr oft Kintrstou, Jamaica. Tho Chicago was despatthctl bv the navy depaitment to Klngsfon to hi in" Ml. SI ei man to the nutted Stntts ltniuodl- alelv as the Puis wa not ep i ted to letuin with lie 1 cMiusioulsts foi some time The f ikngo hovvevet did not nadi Klitgsto'i in lime but upon meet ing the PniU made .11 tiang metils to take Mi. She: man oft tin- letter vessd on rriel.i, the (hango to be mail- at Calmaneia. :. few miles er.st of Santia go Captnlu Coop0!'! tk'spatth var as follows ( ihiiiiiein Cub 1, March Jl. Mtt Pails usurdu oft Klngslon bound fot Sintlago Ciul lit 10 on botnl Prklav. 'I ike sjhermiu QUIET AT JEKYL ISLAND. Piesident McKinley Enjoys a Full Day of Rest. Brunswick, Ga , Maich 21 Piesident McKinley enjood a full day of quiet nnd lost In the retliernent and fine di Ives of Jekl Island and night fell without any confidence with Speaker Heed or an dlffeionie In the relations between the two Republican leaflets ns i lesult of their "Iniultnneous ptosence on tht Island The weather or a day's outing could not have been llnei. The teinpoiaturo was mme modtialo, a delightful brac ing hieezc tamo In fiom the sea mid tho sun shone vvnim. but not nppres siu'h Theie wns an Infoimal son of leeeptlon In the Baker i ottage about 1 o'clock, at which all the lland colony wcie piesentcd to the piesident nnd Mrs McKlnlev This Included Speaker Heed, who celled lathei late and sin-nt a few minutes shaking hands w lib the president and i hatting- with him and the otheis piesent. The piesident will take nnothei drive tomonow morning nnd n tide on the reveniie cuttei Col fat:, leaving hre for Thomasvllle about 1 o'clock Senator Ilanua Is endenvor lng to Induce Mr McKinley to take a tilp to Tallahassee and Mr McKinley maj aceiuieste, though no definite de t Islnn has been i cached Tonight an okl-fnshloned cake walk, nartlclpatrd in bv tho coloted people about the Island was given at the club house nnd wns attended by Speaker Hoed club members and guests on the island THE BEEF INQUIRY. Dr. Senn Entirely Dioapptoved of Canned Roast Beef. Chkago. Match 21 The government touit of Innuliy tonight examined two witnesses with refoitncc to tho beef (lUPitlou Dr Xkholns Senn and Lieu tenant Colonel A W. Cm llss. Dr. Senn enthely dlsappioved of canned roast beef ns an aim ration for any length of time, and Colonel Coillss told or tho soldiers' dislike of It Tho court will hold an all-day ses slon tomonow, expecting to leave for Xew Voik tomonow evening oi Thilis diiy morning The lemiilnlug witnesses will be those suggested bv Major l.ee In behalf of Majoi Geneial Miles. Pennsylvania Pensions. uslilngton Mart It 21 Those Penns I vnnla pensions wen Itsiitil. tklitionul Pvl Fullti. Ih .dfoid, $lrt lo $1J. Hfslbi.i lion and lelssiu llo'iitt Piikltis, de.nl. Hast Sinlthlklil Bradford, fi In- tosaii-Jutob Boiiiiwlt West N.inileokc, lauoiuo. 'i lo , Wlllliiin II Poitti 51') lo 51J llrlfiliuil wklows-i'liua A. !' r IvIiih. Bast hmllhfltlil Brnirold 3s BUu S Wilson, Scranton $IJ Salniies Inciense. llitillsblllK Mnlili 21 -lloveinnr Siotlt todu slKind a bill Incn'iiNlng th. siihiili ol till' tollowlng uflli'tU hi Alltvhi nv count. Coionei frrm ti .) to y.M a enr, dcilt of oouil fiiin to ',. Jtill phvsiclan Jl JXl lo JI.Mki, coiim contiol lot, $()) to $("' Robbed of Jewels, ltinin M.inh 21. Ilanniom von Uuiitvk httrg. nttording to u ilixpaii'h to iln Tiibtmi from Pisa, has jusubteii r ' ' of Jewils valutsl at lo7onl friuiis ami cash to thu amount of lenw fiunts htis nli'tun nolnts ton seivant who bus illsap- CJ I'dilt'ii DEATH IN THE BLAZE Two Persons Cremated in a Fire at Omaha. TWENTY - FIVE INJURED A Conflagration Comparatively In- significaut in Fropeity Destruc tion but Appalling in Its Haivest of Death and Suffering Flro Orig inates from a Gasolino Stovo Ex plosion Teirible Panic in a Lodge Room. Omaha Xt b . Marth 21 Compara tive! Insignlfli mt In material destruc tion, but appalling in Its harvest of death and mitferlng, was a the that pnitiall destrocd the Battel son block at Seventeenth und Douglass strcetH this af tn noon Two of the victims have ubeatlv died, one moie Is not ex pected to llvo mid about twenty-llvo otheis mo Mifleriiig fiom broken limbs) and binned and lacerated llcslu Killed Mis Thomas Taylor, Mrs. Anna Schnmcl. Injuiod Mis. C V. Btoslus, Mrs. A. King, Mis. A. L Samuelson, MUy Satn UtMson. Mis G. D. Wilson, Mis. J. C. Holt, M.itguorlto Holt, Mrs. Mary Hop kins, Mis. Man Sullivan, Mis. W. A, Hex, Mis Hdwaid Schlner, Mri. A. A. Smith. Mis. Kicnch, Mis. C. K. Allen, Mis. Thomas Thornton, Walter Scott. Fit email Wllllum Gulder, suffocated and fell from hiddei. Internal Injuries, will pi oh iblv die Lieutenant .lames Adams. Injiueil about hips bv falling down stuirs Of the lnjuietl. Mis. Kdwaid Schlnet, Mrs. A A. Smith nnd Marsrueilte Holt may die Tho blare staitttl shortly after 1 o'clock. A gtoup of women, busy with the uflalis or the secret orders with which thev won ntliliated, wen In i moment biought face to face wit' death A moment later seven or them lav binned and blot ding on the pave ments to vvhlth thev had dropped rortv leit below and the others wen ns ouecl attei tluv had been mote oi less seveiely lnjuied In their despeiato dish down the single flight of stalls that led lo sarelv The Gasoline Stove. The flit oilglnated rrom a gnsollne stovt explosion In a room in the re it of the third floor of the building and next to the elevator shun. it was not discovered until It hud soiead to the adjoining apartments und the en tire floor was filled with smoke and flame About twenty members of thi Women's Lodge of Maccabees were at tending a meeting In the fiont wait ing loom on tho same lloor. The' weio unconscious of danger until .i janitor threw open a door and to' 1 them to set out be'ore the flames on . them off. Tho warning came too lai. . The fire swept through the floor and down the single stall way. Those nc li -est the door lied thiough tnc bllndlns smoke and leached the street vvpli hands and fates burned nnd blistered. The rest faeel a olld wall of flames Theie was a lire escape at the south Tiont of the building, but none of them thought of It. Thev rushed panic stricken to tho windows through 'which tho smoke was already pouring. Tho Ike, scaicely a root, behind them, caught their clothing and scorched their races. In another Instant the spectators, af ti acted by the douds of smoke, wore lion Ifled to see one after another spi ing t.on the open window and fall hcavllv to the pavement They were cjulckV can led to a physician' office across thu street. As fust as dressings could bo applldt the victims weie taken to thu Clarkson hospital. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Scam mel died without lecoverlng comclom. ness. Aside fiom the fatalities nnd tho Injuries to peisons, the flro was not a serious one Tho loss will not exceed $30,000, halt of which was on tho build ing. The losses are fully covered hi Insurance Vni ous secret societies which occupied halls on tho second an I third floors lost all their lesalU mil papers. IN FAVOR OF DISBANDING. Tho Cuban Assembly in Favor of Dismissing tho Army. Havana. Mmdi PI. Tn todav's sps slon of the Cubin assembly a motion was mude In favor of disbanding tlio Cubun aimv and dissolving the assem bly, with pennis-slon to the Cuban sol diers to accept gifts of money fiom tho United States If thoy so doslied. After "or.sldeiabh aigument, tho gisr of which was that the assembly could not discuss such mattei s without pte viciiih eonsldeintlon on the p.nt of in dividual membets it was dcildpd to postpone tho publl. tllst uslon of the uiJiion. Elmer Drake's Suicide. Hazleton. Pi. March 21-l.lmet Ui.iku committed suk'lile this attiiticon li ink ing t ti built atlil He Is Hu third tin m hir of the Inmil to tint ills lift within tlin peiloil ol u enr Drul.c's bioilu i swnllouoil puisou about a t u ago .nul Ills rnliei mei.ily Ulltd liluiM k ill Mill aik lphlu. , Sailor Will right McCoy. New Yoik, Mn ih .1 -Tom Slinikt s man igor niiiioiiiii i th it the sntltn iu.1 Kid M(C't). .sill ilr.li! at Ui .una Ah letli' (lull l.i t In Jilllt ft-f-f-f-t--f-fsv t-f -4 f - WEATHER TORECAST. t - - ilhllliMt ni, .Mm ill Jl -I'oiecuHt - fot e ilncitliiv Poi tiihtein Ponn- ivlvauli lulu w.tuai brisk soulheiisioil winds beccunlng huh on the toast t it t-t--V UU t Uttt ' ,
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