' t TWO CENTS. SCH ANTON, JA., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 3899. TWO CENTS. .. BOGUS MONEY MAKERS ARE CAPTURED Produced the Famous "Monroe Head" Sil ver Certificate. ALS6 MADE STAMPS Chief Wllkie's Men Corner n Gang r ' the Most Skillful Counterfeiters Ever Appiehendetl at Lancaster. They Made a $100 Sliver Certifi cate That for a Time Baffled Ex pel ts Also printed Internal Rovp nue Tobacco Stamps in Lingo Quantities A Well Known Phila delphia:! Is Attested on Chat go of Attempting to Bribe the Govern ment Detectives. Washington Aim II 1') I'ioIi iblv Hip Tiiot important iptiun In the hlstuiy of tln spcict sen Ice n made yestet da" in Philadelphia b.v Chlct John II. Wllkie and his agents when the at tested Ai thm T.i lor anil Ualdvvin S. l'.ieeldl the make-is of tin- ruinous .iiintei t fit Monioe head" one bun dled ilollir lhei nitliltate. 'these .uresis weie followed today b the cap ture tiuiaj in Laueastii. I'.i , of Wil liam I. Jacobs and William 1, Ken dig two piomlnent i igur inanufuctiir eis ind James Linns who was in .Iamb-, cniploj Tin j al-o cup tiud tin oilginal plati fioni vvhlih tilt sllvoi (Oltllll ll"S WPe IllUllt .1 new bundled dull n lountiifeit plati", a now '0 plate and nl-o thin i ts of pliti" loi the pi luting ill (oiinicifclt ti niii siami s mils otliPi piiuphti nallii and ibmit thi tons of pipei mil a huge amount ot count! licit stamps. 'J In Minimi- hind" pine and also the stamp plitis mil tin other m.itciials v "ic lound in Lancaster, when- the pilnllnc was dope The plati s tm llu now S.mo noi, and the $".o note weie toiind it I'hlladilphla The nfllclali Irni tuktii possession ,,f tin. facilities of the dgniinnkiis and hnvt also nt i.olinl th"lr hank ai fount Tnlor llll I 1-1 1 (llll it Is Mid weie (qptlllnl v I ib- aitu.ilh at woik on tin new plates Thi' aie young nun whowei -unplovid in l'hlladlphlu b.v dllfiint Inns, but sometime ago statted In huslin ss toi thPuiMhis The aie said to be ppiii engiaveis and never hi fou have been undei stispli ion The men will he hi ought he fine the I'nltccl Sintes oiiinusonei and undoubtttllv will he liioiu'lit to tuil at the i.tilicst possible uiouitut Tin aie said to have (.nnfcsbi.il loda thai It ss than $10 ono ,,f th . fatnmis notis weie put Into pluulatlon The sllvoi eeilille ale, which was fhst discovered a Mar .171 last fall, by an olllcial of th subtieusuiv at Philadcl phla, was pmbabl. the most dan'eiom counteitc-lt ppi put in c Initiation and en the oxpeits of tin kiiu innienl lor .i long time vv-ie uudi tided as t Mhi tin t the note was gi nuine oi i oun tdtelt Attei a most catdiil senith, howei.tr, a ilistlnguls-hlng maik was dlseoveud which dei Id. d the iniestlon .mil enibltd tin olllilals nulllv to distinguish th- genuim In m the spill lou Snietai G igi h-i oni.ed the u ;ii.ii daugpi of this luw note and Hi i nu lallnl in tin entlu Issue if ii nnv millions of uollai.s At the Kann Hum he sent warning to all p.uts ol Uu uniiiti lull diu, rlbliiK the iiiite. This pmiupi .n Hon bilkul the cottn ttlfelLls it tin iiv beginning Al though less than an hundinl notes Weie Issui d, mil) about twentv-slx Iiiim In n (11m "i i i d 1M ins wi ip si t ill to tin ipiiiliPUd the eiituiti ifi Hi is nnd acting on tin edvhe of sstunt Sfiotiuj aniUilip, Mi John 1: W ilKIt a m.spipii man of ("hie at,", who was known to bae done some vis i'evii detective we rk, Was suit f ii and plated in chaige nl tin Hint hiivlep buiiau. lie lminoellateh laid bis plans and nil Feb 1, sji, found In din whlih ii suited In j.ostonl.u's and toibu's must Imp ut.ini taptuiix I'loni the ir til Mt appc.inuiie of iln notcs, S'riiPt.tiv Oare aid Assistant SitiPtnj VandPilIp liase takin kii it Intetmt In tli eaptuie of the iuIjiiHh nnd din Ins; the hint fourUui months lnp b a in 1 1'ise touch with eery iiiom that Iiiih been iimdu and hac miUeiiallj uslste(l I'hlef Wllklt in hU .out; hunt. Entetptising Cigai Deuleis. lxiiHiiHtti, I'a , Apill lit 'the wai luntH for the ai 1 1. st of .lambs, tils two bo lltktepi is, IKnij Hi.illlfr nnd .Simon KlelnordllnKei- W I. KendliT, am. his foi eman, JameH liimiH. "John Dm and II r, trdiu,' wtie Hwoin out bj Unltud .statpn Coininl'sliuiLi' Henr F IJdmuiidx, of I'hllailelphla. Seciot Sertlte AKent John V Will It, acconiimiiH.it bj u doen "etiet ,S(?ilce ilttectlefi, came hue nils morning Chief Wllkie llihtisbueu utt.uhmeUtKiiu the Fulton National bank the Funn els' National bank and the Noithern National bank on the deposits of Jacobs' In thttif liiHtltutlmis. nniount intr to .'5.000 .latobs was then placid under nrrest, and latei all thorn, named aboM with the exception of 'John Doe" nnd 'II F Kenlipi" thine hit ter nuni undout)t(dl helnt; tlPtltlnut-. Tin i iken before 1 niteii .States C'omii Iwioner H T. MiinlKnniHiy uml wulvi d a heailiiK'. The commlsslonei tued JaeohH' bad at 13,000, and that ot Ki mlli, an 1 limns at $25,000 each Kendlg wns teleased on ball toniht, but Jacobs nnd Hums wpih sent to Jail nnd will bu taken to I'hlladelnhla tomoiron moinlni; The sceret ei vice oJllceis found over u ton of Rovein- input paper in KiMiiligN wni chouie, also the Monroe hcud of the $100 silver eertlllputt'. This was turned over lo t'hlpf Willtlo by Kcndlif. Tlipro 'weie other paraphernalia, for the manttfan turn of u cnuntprfplt $100 note and on for a note Neither of the platts for these notes had evpr been used No tonntPrMtln ease In the history "f the Rovpinment has Riven the pcret si i Ire men so much trouble as the nip Just btotiKht to u focus. The eoun tulelt I'liltnl States sliver certllleute. soi Ins of 1S')I, rheck-letter "f." por Italt of Jnttno Monroe, was lltst dls covered at the Philadelphia sub-ttens-uiy. So iierfect vas the cnutitoift.lt In eveiy detnll thut for a Ioiir time banktts and cxpeits refused to believe It was a cotintPifpIt and insisted It was pi luted from the ri nuine plate. U was tinned over to the seerot service division and nftei a tareful inspection It was pronounced a counterfeit. It was tniiiid that the notes Irtd been in ( Initiation since June, 1SS7. When I'hlpf John 11, Wllkie nssumtd cliui;t of the srciet selhe division III Pi b l li.il H9 he took up the matter and asslKiied tlip liivpstlinllun to William f. Imins, of the WashiiiKton ollli e IJvcty cnmitcr in tin- T'nlted St.itis Ut was tompitteiit of p"rfoinilnK thp voik pontnltn d on thp counterfeit ( cr tilliat" vvas plat id under suneillutii e, 'I lie only ilefp' t In the original toun titfrlt was that the cpitlfleate notes weie ptiuttd on piper made by pasting three liltcc- topi tin r nnd placimr lh silk fibre betwien the llrst and second plicis. To ovpiconip this defect the (onspliatots, it Is alleged, built th" muhlneiy and opened a plant for the m inutnctuie of papei Tlie Attest of Newitt IMillailelphla, Apiil 19 A Fonatlonnl airist was made in this dtv tonight in connection with the capttue of the countPifeitiinr K'inij. Haivey K New itt. who was assistant 1'nlted States dlsti It t attorney In this city dm Inr; the administration of l'nsiilint I'airison, was tnkm Into ciistod b seeiet sei viie men on a wairant tworn out by Chid Wllkie. (haisrhih- him with biib Iiik Deteethc MiMjiuis, of the T'l'Ma ilelphl i olllcp. He wits Klven n prlxat" he mini; before United States Tommls .sloner rdmuiids and held In $lr, ono ball, whli Ii was furnished b a wealthy trlind It was shown at the healing th it on March t Newltl K.nt McMumis $"0u as a Inlbc and on Match S. T00 mole. This inonev was tutn"d over to Mi. Wllklt .is si on as It was ie tthed Aceordinir to tin stoiv told b one of the otlleei, Kendlif, of f-an-lastct, huspeeted i.ulv this vear tint he and his i ontedi intts weie I). Ins vviitched by scent s(.i(p men In I.an eaMei He came to this tlt and e n K.iKed Newitt as a no-bi-tweeii to hi lb Oilieeis Uurns and McManu, vho weie woikim; on the oi-o Hums was not appto.li hid but Newitt saw MiMnnUh and the lnttei offotd lo at ctpt the lulbi All the meetings be. twten Newitt and McM.uius weie wit nessid li membpis of Mi. Wllkie's feme and th evidence ugilnst him Is h.tld to be most positive. Newitt l well connected and has piaitiiid law heie since letlilnir fioin tie I'nltnl States district .utoinej s olllee. He has also been piomlneiit in polities and was auieed upon us the tandlekite of Hip antt-admiulstiatlon fai timi of the Ht publican part In this (Itvlast viai foi i ee elver ot taxes He had been put In the Ibid bv the fac tional opponents of Dav hi Mai tin, who had eaptured the convention and nomi nated bis biother-In-lnw, A illlam J. Honey, foi the olllee Ilefore election da howevei, a tempoiaiy tiuce was patched up and Newitt was withdrawn. It was stated bete tonight that enough counteifeit stamps weie cap tuitd bv the detectives in Lancaster to cover 410 million cigars. As near as can be learned, about $140,000 vvutth of bogus stamps have been iiskI on cignis this tai sent out from Lancaster. Much of the money tealled has been spent on experiments In manuf.ictuilns; "scattetcd llbic" paper, sui h as Is usi el bv the government. As detailed in the Washington dls. patches, Arthur TuIor and 11 S. 15ie lt 11. ot tills tit, were ane steel and given a healing, charged with tountcr feltlng. They weie held in $10,000 ball for a fuithet healing One of the two men Is said to have told an Intciestlng stor of the mamiei In which the paper lor the counteifeit $100 sliver certifi cates was obtained This was done bv splitting $1 notes, bleaching the paper and then pasting the two halves to getliei Upon this sheet a $100 bill was in luted whii h o nearl tesembled the g nuine tn asm v note as to dttclve the most cxpett pe GENERAL OHS'S REPORT. Volunteeis.' Return Will Commence About May 5 Philiplnos Build Hopes Kebels Much Scatteted nnd Demoralized Our Tioops in Good Health nnd Spliits. Washington, Apill l'i The following cable has Just been lecclvcd fioin flen eial Otis- M.'lilla. April U Aeljiitiint (leneial Waslilngtun Law ton returned fioin Lake Country lTlh Inst, bihiglng captured essds In siirj,..nts much stalteicd. ittreat befu.o our forces, uvv.xlt opioi tunlty to attack ilitaehmentH Jiette I class of ppi,pu tired of win, iltblio peace Hncmj liulld hupo on nturn of om volunttiis to United Stalin lis nuny Is much demoralized niiel loss by desertion anil deith lnb'o Will pioliibly prosecute rfiierllla waitiro, looting and burning count! which it occupied Health and spliits of tioops good Volunteers' rotuni will commence about Ma I Will n udei willing sir vice until totutn transports avallible Lmbiikatlon will continue through Juno and Iul Itcpons from VlMan Islands contlnuo cij encmiraglliK. Iuter-lsiaud coimnorco htavij, ciiHtoms tecelpts in. cruisliiif otls PATRIOTS' DAY. ' Obsexved by the Sons of Revolution ot Boston. HoRton, April 19 -The Bona of tho Rev olutlun obnurved Pati lots' Uuy today by the iiiivelllng of n tablet placed upon tliu tomb In Kliif, s chapel IiuoIiik grounds which marks the resting place of Will lam Dawes whoso during midnight tide of Apill 1S-10, 1775, vvus of tho same char, ucter as tho rldo of Paul Huvure. The ceremony was followed by a Inn etuut at tho Hotel Vcndomo at which Son at or Hoar and former United States Minister to Spain llannlu Taylor were the piluclpal speakers. HOT OLD TIME IN THE SENATE NYCE RESOLUTION AROUSES A HEATED DEBATE. Mr. Grady and Mi. FHnn Indulge In Side Remarks While Lieutenant Governor Gobln Raps in Vain for Order The Resolution Calculated to Cast rurthor Opprobtlum. Upon Senator Quay Receives Only Six Votes. llariisburg, Apill 19. The Nyce reso lution calling upon the attorney gen eral to piosecute all those, Including ex-Senator Quuv who had been cliaiged with leeelvlng lute I est on state's money, precipitated a heated debate in the senate this morning It wns u bit ter tight between the two factions, and linallv the resolution was laid on the table b a vote of it to Ii The fit st speaker was .Mi. Uradv As he began to speak, Mr I'llnn made ide lemiuks to him, and Mt llraely told him to mind his own business Meanwhile, Mi Ileiity demanded the question and Mr. Tliovvu, of l.awience, tinned mound nnd said to him "We elo not pioposo to vote for a lie " Mr. Giad piocteded dechnlng that the tender of suth a lesoliitlon while the trial of u great cause wns pending, was In bad taste and an attempt to prejudice the case He asset ted that time was no ix cuslou to Instinct the attorney geneial. Following Mi. rSiady came Mi. lit own, of Lawrence He said theie was but one truthful sentence lit the whole lesolutlon and that was the lino declaring state funds to he tiust funds. Tor one, he felt that the procpedimrs weie uiipiecedeiitid. monstrous for the leglslatuie to pa's Judgment on a in in whose llbeitv was now at stake in n. couit of Justice 'I have th" wend of Senatoi Quay himself" said Mi. Hi own "that he never received a e ent ot Interest em state moneys and 1 take his statement as against all the vile- libels of the lvlng malicious hounds who have been hounding him tot veais" Mi Mel i Id;, of Tioga, also opposed the resolution and charged that Hie men lighting Mr Qunv weie gueirillas and that the object of the lesolutlon wns lo pieludlce the minds of the lui in s In the Qua i ase The proceed ings wen Intel uipted by one ot tho most exti inrdluntv .scenes evtr wit nessed In the senate Mi. Fllnn walktd civet to Mi. Meiikk, and Klnticed over the eopv of the lesolutlon To this Mr. Merilck objected and .Ml. Hiaely ie marked "Vh don't von let the speaket nlone?" "Why don't von mind vom own busi ness'.' ' said Mi Fllnn angrily. 'That Is ni business," lejolned Mr. Uiady. Lint It Is mit, leplied Ml. Tllim "You tend to oui own business, foi I will have1 no Intel fete in e fioni vou" All this time Lieutenant Governor fiobln, who was In the chali, was tap ping foi order. Finally he called upon Hip sprgennt-at-arins to put himself at the bar. Theieiipon Mi. Fllnn began to walk ovei to his se.it "We will have oii seated" said Mr. Glad, vvlioye face was cilmson ftom anger. "Hut on can't do that " was the i eply ' I don't want to " said Mi. Giad. "That Is a matter between vou und the sergeant-at-arms " Mr. FUnn took his seat, and Ml Osbomn aiose and said I will offei a resolution censuring Mr. Fllnn. I nevei saw such a scene in my life lu the senate of Pennsyl vania " "Well, offer the resolution," declared Mr Fllnn Willi this the inc Ident ended Order having been rcstoied Mr. Henry denied that the te was any eflort to ptejudlce Quay Juimen, und that the i evolutions slmplv contained a buslntss pioposltloti He was followed by Mr. Fllnn, who made a similar statement and wound up bv mov' g to strike out Mr. Qun'.s name fioin the resolution Mr. Hi own of Lawrence, moved to fui ther amend bv killing the prcnmb'3, but Mr. Cochiun moved to lav the "p' olutlon upon the table. This w is ngteed lo, the yeas being 3!, the navs Ii Those voting In the negative who Messis. rilntt, Heni, Miller (Heiks); Wishbuin. Weiss and Wellei. Mr. .Martin was pieent but elld not v ote. Effoit to Extend Sessions. Attei this Mi. Fllnn, by resolution, made an effoit to extend the session of tho leglslatuie until May 4 Th" lesolutlon stated that the legislature had not passed sutlleicnt levenue bills and moieovir that It had falltd to elect n United Htati s si nator In his opinion nn e.xtia session might hdvo to be railed. Mr (Study opposed the lesolutlon. H said that It was not jet too late to i also enough revenue for the states needs. Mr Me Curell was anothtr op ponent ot the resolution, and he Invit ed the anti-Quay membeia to come over to the Quayltes anil elect a United Stntes senntoi. "I am delighted at the political situation In the state," said Mr. Cochnn. There Is every Indl , Hon thut we will have two Republican parties In l'ennslvanln, and I am op. posed t the resolution." Mr. I'llnu stnted that lu hi? Judg ment Qu.i's name was wiped forever fiom the roll of the United States sin uto, und he attneked the Republican organization In the state most emphat ically. Tho lesolutlon, which requited Ihiity-four votes for Its pissuge, wns defeated by a vote of SO to C, the nf fltmatlvo votes being: those of Means Crawford, Fllnn, Henry, Losch, Scott (Luzerne) and Weiss To count the votes of the election of tho next state trt'isurer, tho senate elfcted ,"srs. Washbutn. Neely, Hummel and Stlneman The sennto coiicuued in the house resolution that the hour of final adjournment tamer row be nt noon. The senate this afternoon passed fin illy two revenue bills and killed three. Tho Kow multiple storo tax bill was defeated on Until pnssaeo by a vote of 14 to 14 and by a vote ot ii to 9 tho net Imposing upon foreign corpora tions, limited partnerships and Joint stock associations, a. bonus of one third of one per cent upon the capital actually employed In Pentisvdvunia, fell by the vvaSlde. The bill placing a slmlar tax on Pennsylvania coiporations also failed to go through finally, the jens being 17 und the nays 14 The levenue bills that passed finally were these- Providing for the payment of bonus on chntteis and upon the authorized increase of capital stock of corpora tions piovldliJT for the payment of bonus upon b mils which coiporutlons, except coiporutlons of the Mist class, are nuthoilzcil to use. These house nppionr'atlm bills were concuired lu by the sen ite. Chlldten's Aid society, of Westmoreland county, $3,000, Wagner Fre Institute, Phila delphia, $.',000: Hu'iueniunn hospital, Set iinton, $,U00, W.ttren Uinorgen hospital, $.',000. Weitern Pennsylvania hospital, 'Pittsburg, $10 000. Altoona hospital, J0.2CI. Altooni hospital, $10 000. Pemislvanla Museum and School of Industilal Ait. Philadelphia $10 000. Klttannlng hospital M.OOO. Hile Home for Filendless, $",,000, Wllkes HaneClt hospital, $.''i.00i) Saint rrnn ds hospital, Plttshuig. $j,000. The anieiidatoiy act ptovldlu,; that vinegar mule wholly fioin giatiis.' apples or cithei fielts shall not be lequlril to contain an acidity of fmn pet vent or one and one-half per cent, ol nillels, passed linallv The senate udjoili ned until S If' o cloi k this evening National Gunitl Bill. The senate bill to piovlde for the in orranizatlon ot the National Guard was taken In the house this morning on a special older and passed llnally bv a vote of ",J to The bill has passed the si nate and now goes to the gov oi nor foi his appioval A eoneuuelit lesolutlon wus olferel by Mr. Tow oi Philadelphia tlxlng 12 o'cloi k noon tomotrow for the tlnal ad journment, the oiigimti n solution not Uxlng the hum. Senate bill to em outage pen sons who lnve been convicted of eiimo to re fill m. which was defeated istetday and then recousldeied and postponed, was called up and defeated, atte I which the house udlouined to billot for United States senatoi The lipoit of the c'onfc ic-iu i iiim mittpe on Hip bill pioviding foi tin electing and commissioning ot sipai ate instil es of the peace In and for eadi of the winds Into which botoughs located within the counties containing not less than 150,000 inhabitants was i ejected The opposition to the lepoit was led bj Mi Polity, of Luzeine, who was a membei of tho eoiifprencp com mittee and ih lined to sign the leport. The Mudilbiounei pool bill, which was defeated list nlsht and then recon sldeied und postponed, was taken up lor tlnal passage Mi'ssis. Adams, of Phlladedphla, Randall, of Chester, nnd Alman. of Philadelphia, uiged tho de feat ot the bill on the- plea that it Ipi.p1 le gambling (in the tlnal passage of the bill It failed by a vote ol 7i eas to vi navs The geiirial nppi epilation bill as amended bv the senate was taken up this aftiiiioou and Mi Coiay, of Lu cerne, ealbd attention to the fact that the chaiifis made by the senate weie not In Italics us t equine! b the tules. He moved to nnn-cnuciit and the mo tion was adopted and the bill will go to a committee of conference Mi l S.u In. of Delawan tullel up the tonteienie repoit on the meican tile tax bill Mi Cieas of Columbia, opposed the repoit, which was adopted bv a vote of l !! to Jl. The bill to vali date convivunces and othei Instill incuts which have been defectlvel ac knowledged passed llnall SPEAKER REED TO RETIRE. The House Leader Will Leave Con giess and Practice Law. New Yoik Apill 19 Thomas 11 Heed, speaker ot the houe of repre sentatives, this morning detlnltel con cluded atiangements foi retliing fioni congiess and entering into the practice of law In this city He has become a member of the film of Simpson, Thathei i Hat mini, of 10 Wall strict -Mr. Reed will go abioad lu a few das, to be absent about two months, and Immediate! upon hid return will net Ivelv begin vvmlc In connection with his new legal associates. So much Is authoritative! announced, though many details leg.udlng the speaket 's new lelatious l cumin to be settled While in Washington last week, Mi. Reed urrunged his atfails then so that he would not be obliged to letuin thither for an length of thm To fib nils In Washington he has said that he Is a poor man and thinks It high time he should muke some money, which ho cannot do If he lemniiis in congiess. While the announcement of Mi Heed s decision to ic-tlie fiom eon guss comes as a suipiise at this mo. nnnt something of the kind has boe n hinted at seveial times of hue Tho piesldent vsas advised of It and when Mi. Reed was entei tallied at dtiiuei by the Republican membei.s of tho New Yoik congtesslonul delegation sonio weeks ago he Intimated his decision to ii tire. ANOTHER DOLLAR DINJvER. Mr. Biynn a Guest nt the Gland Cen tral Palace. New Yoik, .pi II 19 The second of the "one dollar" Hiyan dlnneis, under the auspites of the workingmen, wni held tonight at the Grand Contial pal tu e. The dinner was not as largely attended as the one glvtn ! the Cm eago platfoun Demounts hist Satni da night, tnough th'ie weie 1,""0 guists. Rack of the rpt-akeis painted on a largo cunv is wnt. the following- 'A sBtem ol political economy will et dawn which will peifoim as well as piomlse, which will tain the riches of n.uuio Into the laps of tho statvliis poor " Colonel William .1. Hryan entered the hall soon after 7 o'clock und was te. celveel with npplane A levee foi lower Mi. Hrnn's entrance nnd hun dicels shook his hand, including many ladles. Tho menu was of the simplest. It wus Vegetable .soup, haddock, egg sauce, pickles, lee cienm, cakes and co flue When Mr. Hryan arose to spruit the assemblage uNo ntose and yelld nnd cheered for suvernl minutes, Mr. Hi an had to wave his bund many tlmoj befoie his ndmliou. would give way, and then they did so only when tired out. PROSECUTION IN QUAY CASE RESTS THE EVIDENCE CLOSED UNEX PECTEDLY YESTERDAY. Couit Adjourned In Order to Give the Defendant's Attorneys Oppor tunity to Piepare a Case Meyer Goldsmith's Testimony Relied Upon by the Ptosecutlon Director of the Mint Henry K. Boyer on tho Stand. Philadelphia, Apill 19. t'nexpeeted ly to almost every pel son interested the prosecution lu the tilal of ex Unlted States Senatoi Quay for con spiracy closed Its case toda after nine das lull of argument, clashes of coun sel, and testimony, luigely ot an ex pert nature. The geneial expicsslon of opinion has been that tlu tilal would drag thiouglt niany mor" elas, and jvhen District Attuiney Rotheimel announced that he had conclude 1 ther weie expiesslons ot surmise fioia all paits ot the couit loom. The end enine at 1' o clock, Just one hour betcne the usual hour of adjournment, und after a bilef consultation among counsel for the defense and Judge Riddle, the lat ter adjoin mil couit until tomorrow in older that Mr Quay's I.ivvers tnlgh' have time to consider what steps tin y shall take with tespect to the pie SPiitatlon of their side It was stated that the question of enteilng le luutrci.s to the ptoseeutlon's evidence or pioceedlng with the taking of te.i tlntunv will be decided by the dpftnee's counsel tonight riom the evidence iilieadv presented It Is npp.uently evident that the com monwealth depends largely for coml' lion upon the testimony of Its expert, Miyer Goldsmith, ns to his Intel pie tatlons of tho accounts In the 'ml book, and other books of the People's bank, and upon the Jury's opinion of the books papers, letteis. telegiama and cheike offered in evidence As to what extent the testimony of the dc -folic e'.sexpe it should he bp called ma offset Mi Goldsmiths testimony i innlns to be seen The contention of the deft in p In aigument and cios examination has been that the calcula tions of Mi Goldsmith aie not borne out b the books, but on the other hand show that Mr. Quuv did not lis. state ninnc tun receive Interest en state deposits, and that whatever loins he received wen inaele In the custom ary manner and b ic ked by sutllclei.t collateral No Sensations, TodajV piocoedlngs were devoid of sensational feattiits. The diy niiitine of flguies and Involved explanations f in counts look up most of the time. Mr. Goldsmith's cro-s-cxuminatlon win concluded and le-dlrnt examination was begun bv Mr. Rothermel. The points biought out bv him were that the cash account nnd Interest account of the bank weie deficient by the omission Of r m tn ill sums lecplvo.l ,,a inteiest, that It was custom trv to de signate call loans by Initials Instead of names. Upon the question of llr. Qunj's bilnnce in the deposit account ftom Mnv, 1 'if, to October. 1M7. Ml Goldsmith s(lid- ' In l'ir,, on Inno :n. the bilnnce was $-' r.. on Nov Jl, $2,777 f,C; on Nov. 2i, again 1V,, In 1S'J7. on .Ian 7 iliev cents; on Oct. iC, $10 000. "o, and on Oct 27. fil'tv cents, at which It lemiilnml till the end of the month. Thneo n all vailntions ftom prll 30, li, to Oct' n, l'jr " Director of the Mint Henry K Hoyer was on thp stand and after testifying1 to paving interest In October isii7 .. a loin call, asked permission to make a statement In teply to the district nt tornev's allegations In the coutse of testimony, that he lecelved interest on state money while statp treasurei from May, 1S5' to Muy 1891. Ills request was not allow (d, but the coutt stated all teeoiels of replies to thosp questions were stricken out under the courts rul ing TRIAL PROCEEDINGS. Incidents of the Ninth DayMr. Goldsmith on the Stand. Philadelphia. Apill 19 The ninth day In the tilul of ex-United States Sena tor Qua began this morning with a request from the Juiy to Judge niddle that he eMenel the adiourninent each el ty beyond 3 o'clock. With the excep Hon of a bilef outing last Satuiday und Sunday undei the espionage of mint otlleeis the Jut Is being strictly ponllned to the juiy looms on the sixth tloor of the elt hall, adjoining the couit in which the trial Is in progress. Judge Riddle (ltolliied to giant tho nquest Up sympathized with the Jurors on their enfoicc-d absence fiom theli homes and business, but sild the Issues of the case weio ot the L't.ivest Impoitnnce and theie shouhl be no un due haste-. After .1 o'clock, he said, counsel In the case bi gins the hat debt part of their labois and nn extension would be too much of a stialn upon them Meer Goldsmith, the ex-pert account ant for tho commonwealth, was ralleel to the stand and his cross-examination was continued bv Mi. Shields. Ilofoio any questions wete asked the district attorney said the defenso Ind agreed to admit true ceitaln foimal evidence ns to the terms of olllee of state treas ures This was dono to permit wit nesses summoned fiom different parts ot the state to go home und le shorten the tilal to some extent Mr Shields icfenlng to tho allega tion of witness that In August. ISsfi, $100,000 of state mone was ileiosJtfd In the People's bank on which Interest was paid, asked If theie was any entiv to show such pavment Mr. Goldsmith said theie wus no single entry. Tho question wus not pressed any furthei. Initials to Indicate Boiiowois, The loans of state money alleged by the witness to have been made to moie than fifty peisons nnd on which Inter, est was paid was then wna into. Tho questions coveied a "vide line of in quliy and resulted In some legal spar ring. Mr. Shields dtew from the wit ness that the nitiiis of these loans did not contnln any names of iiersons but simply initials. Continued on Pago 1 THE NEWS THIS M0KN1NU Weather IndlCJitliini Today! UNSfiTTLCDj POSSIBLY SHOWERS. 1 General Important Arrest ot Counter. felters. State's Kvldenco All Heard In tho Quay Case Senatorlil Hnttle Riiils Without an Llectlon Heated Debate In the Stnto Senate. 2 Uiso Hall rinnnelul und Commercial. 3 Local Mluooka Lionizes One ot l)ew('s Mini President Will Attend the Letter Car. tiers' Convention. I Hditoilal Hvlile'iicu In Quay Case (Concluded.). 3 Local Asphalt Repair Contract lias Dlsnppcaicd Husv D.iv loi the Lackawanna Pres. btorv. ii Local West Sc7iiiton and Subuiluu 7 News Round About Seiantoii S 1 ocal Piimlral Court ProieodltiKs ANTHRACITE COAL OPERATORS MEET Matters Relating to Teimlnation of Contracts of Opeiators with Rall toads Are Discussed New York, April 19 A meeting of the Aiithiaclte Coal ciperalois' asso ciation wns held hen- toda. to discuss m.itteis relating to the teimlnation ot the eoutiacts of opeiutots with the lailioads The meeting wus not to lx prices, the association having no i ou nectlon with the coal ugi nts, who met .1 few ilavs ago Theie appealed to be a decided opposition to the leiie-w-al of the eoutiacts with the transput t lng l.ulioads on the present b isis The present eoutiacts give the nillioaeis i ceitaln ppuentage of the tidewater pliee of eoal as the price of transput tation The opeiatoib. cunsldei ilns peieentage too laige and the illlceis of the assoe Intlon will act as a com mittee to ttv to get this leduied Nothing definite was done at today's meeting, and no time was lKid lor the next meeting, although one will be called soon M S Kenuneiei of Mauih Chunk, pii-sided Among the opeiatois puent wi te P D Simpson, of b'tianton. Fiank i. Patteison, of Phlladdnhla: J Jerni. of Scianton. T M Rlghtm of Alt. Carmd: L. A Rile ol Philadelphia, W. i J'ajiu of Wilkes. Ham, and V.. II Stilt ges, or Sc i iinton DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Will Be Held at Hanisbuig on June 14 State Leadeis Oiganlze Harilsbuig, Apill 10 The- IVino- ciatle state central committee met in the Sunn me conn looms at noon to day lot the pin pose o onjanling and ileetlim a state c hall man Toi the en suing veai State Cl.nunan John M. (.Sai man was in the chil- and Matt Savuge. ol Cleailleld, acted as seie tai A committee of thiee was ap pointed to Investigate the contest tor state committeeman between ltldiaul Htane and Thomas .Mul'en, of All -gheii. Attet the loll i ail Mi. Caiman made a Inlet speech in w hi h he pn - dieted that I'tfll) would vltnes a bitter national snuggle, and he hoped that the ptopei kind of nitn would be sent fiom Pennsylvania to the Democratic national convention. "Theie was much tuasoti in our pait two eais ago." he i ontiniled "Some of the nun now seeking to s( . cine the Democratic Humiliation lor Supreme couit Justice told us fun that they could not support Hi van but In letlting to piivate life oti may lest nsstiiecl that there Is at least one tellow who will nlwuS piotest agati st ipwuiding suth men unlis thpv hive genuinely icpented of theli sins in op posing Hi an " Nominations lor stati (haiiu.an WPie then aniioumed to be in oid. r and Joseph How lev of Pittslup,- -cuilng the Hoor, declaied that many Demoeiats of the vvestein pa it ol the state had asked him to become a r.iv elldnte for state c hail man "l?oss!sn is Just as reprehensible lu the Demo eiatlo partv,' said he, "as it Is In toe Republican pal t , and foi t'l s t i son I decided to be a candidate, know ing that a .seciei eliort was afoot to send an autl-Hian clelegatlon to tne next national eonyentlon. but I be lieve that John S Rilling, of die. whose name has been mentioned foi statP chairman, will wear no ma ;'s collar and that he will he fall and lm p.utlal. I theiefoie plate him In nom ination for state t hail man J. R Keuinii, of Westmorland si p nnded the nomination, as did Magis trate Chailes P. Donnelly ol Phlladd phl i, who sevei.il divs ago announced I his candidacy foi state choli man Mr. Donnelly paid n glowing tribute to fo. oiieI Guffe, ot Pittsbuig, the leadei ot I the paity In the state I Mr. Riling was then elected state c hnirinan b uidamation. aftei which be was inttodueed to the committee. Ho then thanked the members tor the I honor contorted upon him. Resolutions congtatiilatlng tho De m- I o. rallc membei s ami senators upon their com so in the legislature and com mending Colonel Gufley, ns the party's leadei, were adopted, and It was de deled to hold the next stuto enuven. Hon In ll.u ilsbuif; on Tunc 14. although WIlkes-Hatte made a bid foi the con vention. Steamship Anivals. N v Yoik, April l'i Sulled Pails for Southampton Westi iidund, Amwup 'teutonic Liverpool Arilveil. Kalsei Frlnliilch Huiueu. Hi c men- ultd Kulsei lllic'hn dt Giuh- fiiim Nun Yoik via Chtrboutt,- and Soutluinipton. Southampton Sailed Tiave, fiom lire men for New Yoik Airlved. Si Louis, New Yolk. Llaald Passtd Amstei.laui New Yoik for Itoulegiie und Ruttorel.ini Sale of Iurnnces. Hi ailing. Pa. Apill 11 The two llenr Cla furnacis of this rlt) and the Top ton tui nme all nvvuid bv the Hekerl fuiiill, of this (lit) weie sold todav to the Ihnplie Iron and Steel company foi $ V,o09 Lacrosse nt Bethlehem. Ileithleheni, Pa., April 19 ,ehlgh easily elcftiiteel Huivard In liit'iosse this utter, nuua by 11 goals to o PENNSYLVANIA HAS BUT ONE U. S. SENATOR The Batlle at Harrisburg Ends Without an Election. NO BREAK IN DEADLOCK The Seventy-ninth Joint Ballot Olveg Quay. 03; Jenks, 85, nnd Jones, 00. The Tight Which Has Been Dis tinctly Quay and Anti-Quay Will Bo Canied Into Eveiy County in the State Until Suptemacy Has Been Established. Haiilsbuig. April 11 The incut bu. tie fm I'nlted States senatoi ended to day without an election, an I unless. C.oveiiioi Stone mils un extia session, nt which theie should be nn election. Peniishuiilu will have only one lep lisentatlve In the Cnlteil States sou ale In the next two euis After the liking ot the ballot In the joint con vention a motion was offered by Ml. Cow. of Phlladplphl i, and adopted. Hint a -vote ol thanks be tendeiecl tho olllcprs nnd Hut the convention ad join n sine ih. The leglslatuie will ad join u tliuill ai noon tomoimw and under tin law the rouvontinii must ass,.nible at that houi. hence; the mo tion toadjoiiiu linallv Theie Was no i Image in today's voting, the friends of ex-Senilor (Jimv standing by him anil the antl-Quav Republicans, by H I Joins, of Pittsbuig while- the Deimi iiats east Hicli vote for George A. lenks. who has been tilth candidate since the deadlock began. The ballot, which was the seventy-ninth In the Joint convention lesulted as loltovvs: Uuiv lenks .limes . , 'lotlll Nn i ".in to ji chofci voting ii, no i In Hon 'i SI 121 217 121, p died in not The senutoilil mutest began on Jan. 17 On Hint duv Senatoi (Juay lecelved his hitthest oie, ivj senators and iep ttsentatlvis easting their ballots toi him Thi was thliticn less than the nilmbei nee ess u v to a choice, and he nevei i ante neater an election eluiing the mint than three months of tho snuggle No such blttei political con test wus posslhl ever befoie waged lu this lountiv The tight hns been dl-.-tlnetl on (iuut and anti-Quay lines and both sleli u had numerous lepte sentatives hen- ul all lime keeping a close watch on the inemlieis and on inch othei Hoth tides piomlse that tin- contest fm- supicmaiv will be cir ileel intoeviiv (ount 111 tin stale and waged Iuiissanth until final siipiem my is nssuied The next tight will be on Hip thali niaushlp ot Hip state poiii iiiittci Alt-i that will mine the battle toi the ciuitiol ot the stale ((invention which will nominal.- u landldate lor slute ticusiiiei BILLS APPROVED. Measuies Made Law by the Signn tuie of the Goveinoi. Haiilsbuig Apill pi The following bills weie appioyed toela.v by Govei nor Mom Amending lie act nt .Miuch i., IsT1!. ip. lining lo the .-i, ol leronler of (lei lis lu comities contiilning mine than 'miuoj pi liililtauts, ami ndlug the .list b. etlon nv llxlllg the lees to be Plunged tor lecord Ing and i X(inpilf.vlng tiiHliuments of writing ii pi din? ilip act of Apill 2X lvS'.. extiiiillng Un lioioliKh ot Athens, Ulul Intel cniinty mi fai us tin same applies to the Island opposite the boiough In Hi" Siisiiiieh limn rlvei , nuihoilliis tho ns iiitalnmcui avyanl. Uvy, assessment and (olli'i tlun ot tin i osts damages ami ex penses nt municipal IiiipioiPimnts, In cluding tin opening widening, straight ening, i xti'iidliig guiding paving, nun -ailiimlliik, iiiblng in oihciiylio tnituot bu, of sii. e Is lam s, nil -vs oi pirtsthem ot lompli tul in in cnuisp of complotlnii Piny tiling for tin as-ertulmiieiit Ii vs un I i oil. tlun nl damages and benefits tin r, loi fiom propei t peculiarly benPli'ed while under existing livvs or oidluiiuers piivato pmpeity could not be asbosxed loi special beiiellls, and constlliillug suc-h In in tits a lieu upon I In propel llett upon which they an ussi km d, and iiithoiizin tin c ompb Hon of sin li Improv cments now in pmgiess iiniiiullug Hip ml of July 1". U'lT lelatlnr' tn Un dlstiibuilun of tun public school fund to piovldo that tho e casus of sdioul chtldiiii In i Itles of lh first diss shall be t iki n b the election. uSMSsnrs, uinallim tin ,u t ol April "!, 1S01 WILL BE MR. TLINN'S GUESTS. Antl-Qimyites Will Enjoy a Banquet. Peimnnent Otjjanlation. Ilinrlsbtiig, Apill VI -The anti-Quay Republican memle'is of the leglsiiture at a meeting this inoinliig dec Idrd tn accept the Invitation of Senatoi riinn lo be his gmsts at a banquet In Phila delphia on Mav 2, at which time tho committee appointed tu duift a con stitution and by-laws foi tho otpanl!:- atlnn will 1 1 pint A eommltteo was aWo appointed to cliuft an address to the Republican votms of Pentifr Iv.inla. upon the policy of the members of th" I glshitute who have opposed the re let tloti of Senator Qu.iv. The tlnal tin ting fm the ptecnt of tho iintl-Qunv organisation will beheld toinoirow, when this addiess will bo IsHiied. ftttt-rttttr f 4- WEATHER TORECAST. - t- Wn.hin'tnn piil 1!) -Poipc.ist - lm 'lliursdii Col eisteill Pi nn- -f hvlvanla, unsettled w cat lieu and - posslbl shuwus fieisb to brisk sv f easterly winds; Prleliy fair and - wiirmir lf t ffttt-rtft r