'w'.fldk'A xvm 0PW TWO CENTS. TEN PAGES. SCR ANTON, PA., THURSDAY MORNINO, APRIL 27, J SO!). TEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. 11 lllIlrf'''" 'J 19 1 ii l-WPo PROTEST FROM THE AFRICAN METHODISTS The Georgia Lyncbings Are Condemned by Bishop Walters. THE CASE OF SAM HOSE Undoubtedly Killed Ctanford to Avenge the Death of rive Negioes Slain by n Mob Led by the Mur deied Man The Story of Outiago Mnnufactmod to Justify the Shocking Toituie Inflicted Upon Hose A Compaiison with Cubans and Filipinos. Jusey CJt, X. J., Apt II 20 The Ni w Jeisov annual confeienco of the Afil can Methodist Hpiscopil Zloti thuith was opened today in this tit. Plshop Alexander Walters, IJ I)., prtslded In hisiiddtess Bishop Wulti is blttc Hj de nounced the Georgia Ivnclilngs, He Maid. "Tlie civilized wmld has been shocked by the uiipiei'i'ilented hutohu anil burning of Samuel Hose (colonel) up tr 'Palmetto (5a . on Suiuluv, Apill .' ! The llundlshness of tin eilnie hoggins de hcilptiou He was chained Willi kill ing Alfnd Ciantoiti and assaulting d ant old's wift It is slid ho confessed to the killing of e'lanfoid, liut detitfd to tin last the assaulting of his wife. It is gctitiulli believed bv the fnil mlinltd that 11 Hose did kill Cianfoid It was to avenge the killing of live toloied men bj a mob said to have hern led bv Cranford at l'almetto, Maicll IS ftei l cfen Int.' to nispapt r oom ni. nts tint Ilosi outiaged Mis Oi un fold tht bishop aseiteil tint the .hnig of assault was mauufat ttiretl as a iijstltltatiou tot the lv nthing. adding that within a foitnight his statement would he lirefutnbly established. ' If," Slid Hlshop Wallets, 'the good white pc unit of the north aie not disillu sion's! and do not put a stop to this swti pint? tide of lawlessness, it will not Ik long befoie they will be again (filled upon bv a Hod of Justin- to give tin It in st blood to pav the penalties of the (lines ol the south.' Continuing, Ulshup WalH is s.id- 'Tin. Cubans and rilipinoH, whom we havt spent so mtuh money and shed mi in mil blood to fiee liom Spi.nbli op pKssion. wk never treated so bir li.itiouslj in time of peace by tli.it gov ernment as some negioes linve liei n in the states of Ai Kansas, Tonus Ninth I'aiollni, South Cuiollni and Gootgla. "It Is t.ithti amu-ing t, intelligent Afto-Amei Ii ans to read In the groat dallies and vveekltu, of oiu toiintiy of the eifoits of Amei kans to give to the Cubans nnd Filipino, an cxiiitih1e ind beiielleient government when they aio poweilets to even secure life and lib eitv to llieli citizens nt home. "The greatest pioblem of Amotion todav is not the turrtiuv ttuestion tioi the colonial possessions, Inn how to avoid the i.iolal war at homt. You cannot foievcr keep the ncgio out of his Unfits Slavery made a cow at d of him: for two hundred and fifty e.us lie was taught to fear the white man. Hut he Is rapidly emerging fiom tan.li slavery fear and eie long will contt ml for his lights as bravely as .inv othtr man. "One of two things must be done in order to avoid ttouble. The negio must bo treated fairl.v oi furnished with .sufficient money to ictutn to the land tiom wheint his awestnrs weie htolen It would be a burning Miame on the boahted Christian tivillation of America to be obliged to court ss befote the nations of the wotld that she was unable to ovcuome h"r piejudiic agalnbt the nogio and theioloie. ex patriated him. Those who .peak lllppmitlv of om extermination will tlntl when that hoi Is Is begun that all the white people ot Ameiica will not be against the negio any moru than they wete during the Civil war. I'Why will not the Intelligent and f.u seolns white people call a halt to these injustices before It is too late" Have they so poon forgotten the hlstoij of the Dnsf It was the policy of ((med iation nnd the condoning of the bin of slavery that led to the loss of sn much blood ntid tieasuie Well did Thomas Jefferson hav befoie tlu ion filet in speaking of the Injuhtues of the white toward the blacU.s: 'I trenibli for the future of mv country when I romembci that God Is Just 'The first Sunda In Juno has been itt apart as u da for fast In,; nnd praei to almighty Ood for uld in this hour of dlRtress b the bishops of the colored .Methodist chunhes und min Istcis of other coloied tloiiomlnatlons throughout the countrv "Wo appeal to all white mlnisteis wild I'hllsllan.H who bellow. In fall play to unit with its In our position" OTIS' CASUALTY RLP0RT. WahIiIiikhiii, Apdl x I'lnkr tiMlay's rlHto lenei.il oils, bun inrwuid'-rt fiom MHtiita to the tiJIiitunt stcneial the fullow ing nddiloniil U. at Mllid Hospital iinpti. Apill il Private Hoi. Inml I Lutillrr Ulisi huuih Oakota, Wagoinrt .Mm I line i Itowtii c niporql A'kkai K JohiiMiu PiUatoH cIi.iiIok Htulti and .lanwi A I.yoK, s-,th Corpoxil Harvey M llrrid I'rlvati h c'liailes m. r. Don flnv .loiic, James A I.li i unci Hht. ley Do Jean Hut Nibi kn, Pijv.tic Jinny McCrirt. Utah Attllleiy I'rlv i.c Max Madlhon 1 loj-)ilti.l roips, Private Paul Ooniportz Transport McPherson Anlves. New Ytuk. Atull -Tlie Ctillul statth timiHpoii McPhciistiii ni lived hhIuv fiotn San limn Ponot and Siiill.isni Among the pacHHiiBitrv wile Uvliuiul i". D, Uxalit, wife unci Hturt. WHOLESALE MURDER. Mis. Jnno Tettatin and Her Four Children Aie Slain. St I mils Apill SO A special In tlio Pot Despatch fiom Maiden, u small village In southeastern Mtssiiiitl, snvs .Mi j. Juno Tettatin. widow ot Wash. Tettatin a prominent nian o( that seo tlnii and her four chlldicu weie unit deled lust night. The bodli'S wen' purtlnllv iniltieratod in tholi norm whli h mih set tm tit o by the nuiideioi. J J I. Tettatin, a son of Wash Totta tln liv his first wlff, Is under attest tor tln i time J II. Tettatin ns tin- administrator ut the law estate ot his fatliei, had In en at law loimorlv with "Mr. Tetta tin owing to propcitv- disputes but .ostorduv u bisls ot s. Moment had hf on agreed upon. Tettatin went to hl stopmothet's lmine lat tilijht to ndju-t matter and that vwis tli last "ten of tin widow and hoi chlldicu illve. About ! o'clock mlghbois siiw Hint the Tettatin home was on llrt ami m lenhlng there thev itlscovoteil til bodies of the Ile le thus in the flume. Vigorous efloits on the pait nf those in f stut saved tliem ftnm tot il destiiictlon. As It wan tlu bodies wiie liuineil p ist leeogni tmn Oik of the elilltlun h.nl a bullet wound in th' lie. id and half the moth er s skull was gone J 11 Tettatin ui found in the van! with thirteen ktilli wound' n the liead and f.ue apparcntlv nut oust lous. His wounds mil tilllmg. COGHLAN CASE CLOSED. The Gennan Ambassador Holds a Satisfactoiy Confeicnce with Piesi- dent McKinley. Washington, Api 11 '.'(1 The case of Captain Coghlan may be lonsldcied as finallv tlosed The (.Sernuin uinb.i sadoi, Hi. Von Hollcnbon, called at the white hoiii-e this uf tot noun and had a confidence on the subject with the prtsidint ot such a satlsfiu tory nature that the mattei was u guided as set tled Thy pit sklent explained Ithe course the navy depaittuent had taken In atlminlsteilng a loprlniniul to Cap tain ( oghlan It was also pointed out that the otlitei s eplanatlon of tin in cident stated that his utterances had been much exaggerated. On the patt of the ambas'-ador then- was evct disposition to deal as lightly with the niattei as possible and not to permit It to become a souiee of fi lotion Uming the cla the navy dopaitmont adinlnistc'iod to Captain Coghlan the Kpiimanel wlileh had lieen (lctt nuliitd upon vesteiday. as stated In these dis patches This was in the form of n ltttel fiom Hteietaij Long to the olll oei. It is stated at the depai tnitiil that the letter will not be made public befoie the olllc ei has iceciwd It and piobablv not then. The depai tint nt made n brief state ment of the contents of Captain Cogh lan's letter in answer to Societal v Long's request tm nn acknowledge ment of lesponslblllty for utterances neilbc(i to him, but the contents wore moii' fully stated in estcrd,i,s Aso clitid l'loss despatches. The state ment is as follows 'Captain Coglilan has leplled to the depai Uncut, stating that the newspip or.s have not lepoited him with sub stantial accuiat. Also tint he .n- ti licit d no dlitspect ortontempt to th fleiman Hag and Is txticmelv sonv that anv suoh Intel pretation vjjs put upon his icmaiks 1'iopei lepiimtn! v. Ill be sent and such action taken Pi lespeet thcietii as Is pitiptl." FIGHTING AT APIA. Reports Aie Received of Despeinte Encounteis Between Fiiendly Na tives and Rebels. Auckland, T. 7.,, April 1!7. Adxitts lust Helved here fiom Apia, Samoan Islands, dated April l!, repot t that t-cvcic lighting has taken plate be tween huge bodies of friendly natives and the rebels. The casualties. It was thought, would not exceed twenty and Euiopeans were among the Injured. LAVELLE'S ONLY FRIEND. Colonel R. E. Mosely Will Take Caie ot the Remains. Plttsbuig Apill JC The bod.v ot Kid Lavolle, the coloted pugilist, who died from the effects of his encounter with John Cavanaugh at Homestead, on lust Kildii) night, still lies In the moigue unclaimed by it lathes ot fi lends. Al though Coront'i Jesse M. Mclioaty Im niodlattlv after the death of Lavolle sent word ot his demise to Chcstet, I'u , where the dead fightei Is siald to have a wife and sister living, no woid has been received fiom lelatlves o frlentls icgatdlng the disposition of the hodv Colonel It 11 Moseley.I.av olio's hack--r. Is still in J ill. but savs thit upun his lelease he will sn tbut the ie mulns ate takin eate- of. Moseloy see ins to be the only friend the dead man has who shows interest In the. burial of the bod.v PitUslmig. April L'l'i The coroner to- da held an lniuest Into the death of Kid Lavelle, the coluiecl puglllht, who was knocked out by John Cava naugh In a, fight Friday night last and dltd fiom the elficts of u blood clot on the bialn. After luailng suv eiad wltnessoa, Hip foioner adjourned the oasi until Kiiditv and umiudtd Cavanaugh. Mason. Mtnele.v. Heunlger, Kenivdv, Uerwlii mid Coutes to Jail on tho haig( of inurdi'i. MODERN BLUEBEARD. Facts to Bo Brought Out at a, Sensa tional Trial in Bexlln. lurlln. Aphi 2f -A sensation trial will begin tomoriow at Itieslau vvhon) a man uanud Heimuun Is cliiiiged with mm dt ting hU thieo wives and twelve ohlldien of his ttn ond mnriiagt. He Is also thaigPd with a. whola seiles of oi her tnuideis. It Is allegeti that Heiiuanii after miuilcrlng hU vlo", walled their bod les In the collnt of his house. Tho I'hlltliou nil died young and It Is an , . 1 " , - rtl tho.v woie poisoned with cnaldo of jiotassluni. ) PREPARING FOR GRANT UNVEILING PROGBAMME OF THE CEREMON IES HAS BEEN ARRANGED. The Cruiser Raleigh Will Take Pait in the Exeiclses Attending tho Unveiling of the Statue of Geneinl U, S. Giant at Fail mount Paik, Philadelphia President McKin ley to Attend Military Display. Philadelphia Apill 1'ti The eiuiser ItulelEh. which Is to take put In tho eeioiiumleh incident to tho unveiling of the Grant monument In Paltmoitnt paik on Thuisdav. leached lit r anchor age off Hat e snoot w barf at !! "0 o'ohn k this iitteinooii Aluoi Ashlnldge. coun cils committee on tlu unveiling and i numbti of illstiiigu!hotl cltlzt ns. on bouitl the police boat Stukel, mot tho famous fighter below the cltv and i.i c oiled ht r to the nnchoiag( S luue lleet of excursion boats, rteameis and tugboats followed In Mi" iae. blow ing their whistles KiiiMtantlv to wh'eh was added the welcomes from fac tin v bells and whistle" on both rides ol the Dulawaie river When the mucins on leaihed the League lsln'nl n v j jaid, the Halelgh's guns lnkltt.il foith n salute of fifteen guns- to Adniltnl Casev. tommandant of the vjid to which the navy jard lesponded with a rulilte to Captain Coghlan brief 'top was made during which tn" UiUlgh's com maudei vxent ish no and tu'.d his ic spects to Admiial Cdoy and Captain Cl.uko, inptaln of the yard Tho ariangoments fot the unveiling ceiemonles have all been completed. -Mis C.iant nc comp mlt d bv hoi gland daughtei Miss Kotmarv Sirtoils, and Miss Coffev ai rived hoie tonight Tho piesident nnd paitv will iiiiivc tomor row morning Pollow lug the unveiling the president will attend a banquet at the rnlon l.eigue and latei In the evening will ntt-nd a public meeting at the Atademv ol Music. He will make no sn.ci h 'I he mllltaij dl)iliiv totnonow vlll consist of tin National nuaid or IV nn svhanla. the oieu ()f the Haleigh, maiints and sallois from League Island, several Now Joisey leglments and a number of private nillltaty otganl7a tlons On Fildav theie will bo a dem onstration on the llvet, whin Iiel dent McKlnlcj. In lionoi of the Haleigh and her eiew. will pav a visit to Cap tain Coghlan The Grant Party Ai lives. Mis Giant hi lived hole shoitl.v after 7 nc link She was ai comiuiiled bv MI'-s Hosoinaiy Sirtoils, who is her gianddaiight( r and who will unveil the statue, and Ml-s Coflij. Thev weie mot al the Hioml stitot station of the ll'eniisjlvanla iiillioad bj a ladies' le ceiitlon (ommltlie ot which Mis. '.'batlos C Hniiison wife of the pro- vost of the UnlVdsltv of Pennsvlvanla, sihaliman Aftei the Infoimal giet t- scnaii man aiipi me iniotmai gie( t- lugs wou over the entire party wis dilven to the Hotel Walton. Mis. i. unit being somewhat fatigued b bet jouiiiej. i eui (ei 10 net mom soon after ,. ...... lioi anival at the lintel Soon nfter Major Ashbiidge and councils' com mittee boaided the ISaleigh today while the gallant little vessel was op her wa up the liver The mavoi and the coin mltttu wtnt Into Captain Coghlan's cabin, wheie the captain the olllceis ami the new were fotmallj welcomed to Philadelphia b the majoi In lespondlng Captain Coghlan ald Mr Maoi nnd membets of the com mittee we apptecHte the spirit in which jou gieet us and thank vou foi It I do not peisonallv nttd to be told of the kindness of the people of this city for I lived bote several jeais and lemember formei kindness The Invi tation to take part In tho unveiling of the Giant statue Is giatlfjlng. and as to the celebration of Dewej dav, we will legaid that as a prhllem', for we feel that we aie almost pan of Dewey. As to the Invitation to dine tonight with the committee, we aorept that, not because we want the dlnnci but because we want to lie with juu" Captain Coghlan and all his office is came ashoie shoitly alter 6 o'clcn k. The commander of the Raleigh was dilven to the Htiatfonl hotel, whele he gioeted his wife and shoitlj after waitls Joined his ofliceis at the Hotel Walton wheie they weie tendeicd a. dlnnoi by councils' Rulolgh iccepilon committee Tho entile putty later on attended a thtatre Captain Cochlan spent the night at the Stiatford und the ofllcers sltpt ut the Walton INDICTMENTS AT CAPE MAY. The Result of Taxiing and Feather ing of Hairy Anderson. Cape Ma. Apiil .'ii The grand Juiy todlj Indicted Hobett Ciatk. Wesley Hhutp, Hlwood Sutton, Wairen .Smith, Heiuv Kalbaik, L'dwaid Pkketlngand John .Mart, separately for assault and battel, and collcitlvely for ccinspii acy All ate residents of Ocean ft and aio dunged with tuning and feather ing Ilan Anderson last Oetobei nnd ui lving him fiom the pluce for ulletreil Immoral c onduct. .Some of those con nected with the. case turned .states o hit nte and vwie not indicted. The lubt grand July iguoud the caie. Those Indictments ate all well connected. Stennibhlp Anivnls. New "tilk Apill 2b Cleared runt Hill tier Giusse Iltniieu via Houtli.imi ton Sailed. Ntw Villi, Southampton; KtiiMngloii. Amwcip, Cymric, Livtipnol Arileeil: Ni)(iiill,.nd, Antwcip QtiiMis. lowii Airiwd Teutonic, Nfw Yorlc. South imploii Ai ill id: l.ihii, New Veil: for lliemeu: ParW. Niw York Chei boillg Sailed KaUer Willie Im tier l!io.si Itrotmui and Suuthuinpton for New ork Kottt id im Arrlwd. Htittn. Uam Now Ymk ill Hnnlorfiip Amstar dam Arthed. Wcrketitlam, Neir 'ioiie. Big Pialrlerite. Mltrhill. S U April J'. A inalrln iliv smith ot hoi" has liitiuul oiei liomi inns of fai in land and it Mill spn ailing. Uinlik Howard ami Al Smith lost their lives In an ut tempt to save piopeitv. Will Sail for Manila. San I'rniiiltKo Apt II '.'! Tito Thllttentli United Stilton lulHiiliy arrlwd lieu tuil;i i mini ,vi ion. en nuiie in .iiuiiii.i. no ngimuit will wn in a lew d,ib cm thu I tratupurtH Seiiatot und Ohio. fmni M u wni. en loutt to .viunlla. I In DELAWARE BRIBERY CASES. Tiuo Bills Against Mnik L. Davis nnd E. D. C. Hegemnn. Duvet, U(l April J6 Attoiinv Grn otal White toUa presented to the Kent count.v giand Juiv Information in le gal d to the nttemptod bribery of legls latois and the tamperlne? with bills before 'lie- late I' rlslature Subsr tiuentlv the giand Juiy returned a true bill against Hoprcstntatlve Mark 1.. Ij.iaIs and two true bills 'lira Inst IJ. M. C ll'geinaii. axslstunt tleik of tho HenHte. liavls is tliaigFst In the Indictment with olToiing a bilbe to Assemblyman Iiittonius to vote fot I. IMward Aci dities lot United States sdiatot. fine of the liulktmeiits against liegeman chaigis him with tampering with what wa known as the late tiack bill nnd vvblt Ii, when It leached the gov -ernoi piiKtiiallv piovlded for the II c i using of lmr-f lacing pool Hng and lottciv schemes upon the pajment ol ','M The other Indli liiitnt ehaiges ll'geiniin with loigtrv In iiiiineclioti with tin elirnlliuent of the bill. DEWEY INTERVIEWED. The Tiouble with Von Diechich Seems to Have Existed Only in the Newspapeis. .Sow York, Apill Jf! A oopjright cable to the i:enlng Woild tiom Manila April 26 sajs ' Admiial Dewey was "ten toduv by the Wotld cot respondent on the Cogn lan Incident "The admiral Is still uniu qualnto 1 with the details ot the famous speem. but he detlarod that bis telitlotis with Cnptaiti Coghlan are most cordial "He lecelved a cablegram fiom thci captain of tint arshlp when he leached Algleis. congiatiilatlng the iulinli.il on bis promotion "Admiial Dewey Is ceitnln that Coghlan could not have said unv thing c ileiilated to place the admiial in a false position "He showed the Wotld correspondent a littet fiom Admiial Von Dlcdilcli, or the German nav. e onKialulat'ng hltn on iw th'sirvtd promotion' ind also his leittr In leldv which close! with the woids 'all otu tllfft rtliies were ol newspaper iniiiiufiii tuie Admiial Powcv also sivs that ho Is on the mo t friendly terms with I'llnce lleniv of Prussia who suet ei cl od Von Diettiic h as (omtii inder In thief of the Gennan fleet In Chlncie wale." AMERICAN ALUMNI. An Association Composed of Gradu ates of tho Catholic Coiiege. l'hlladrlphia. Apill -'C The annual meeting ol' the nierlc.in Alumni ol tlic Uiopaganda at Home was held here todav The Alumni association con sists of tlu giaduates of the Catholle cnlloge In Home The meeting tod ly was bilef and was followed by ,vlnn- .nni 1 tier Ttiiiiortt T.si tfni lit. a ,, deoRatei .md Alch Hishop Hjan ,10,(, UPtpt,in a,.. Dl. jnmes F. ,10,(, UPtpt,in a,.. ,aUBll),, u.int.lloi of ,,, lHoco.t.f lving the e Jri i.rmphlln will tomoi the Phllatlel guest of honor. I rnH Ii.. Imy ef . ,ji. .....if....... ..... ......... .- .. ... .... - ed with the inonslgi.oratc at the cathe- thal Tonight Dr Latighlin was ten tltitd a tetiptlon by the arh tllotesan nailing eirele union The follow lug mtmbeis of the alum ni weto ptesent at todav s u union Ht Uev. tklw.ud Qulgley, bihop ot liuf falo: Ut It' v John Shuiiley. bishop id Unigo N M Uev. rather McGlInn, Uev. Uallier Iiurt7ell and Uev Dr. Siw-ont v, of Vow Yoik Uev. Dtan Cannon, of Lockpott N Y and Uev. In Swceiit. of Mount saint Mmy's colic gt. of Hmmlttsbutg Aid.; Uev. Hdwuid J. nnn, of Mt. Vetnon, N Y.: Uev l.tnits P. Keiman nf Uochtstor, N. .; Uev James Cotiigan. Uev. James J Mt''iiskei and Uev Janus H. I.nth, ol New Y'ork: Uiv. W Hohinil, of Tin onto, Uev W. P Hai lls Canada Ut. Ue. John Mooie, St. Augustine, ria. WADE COURT OF INQUIRY. The Repoit Will Be of Consideiable Length. Washington April 20 The Wade court of Inquiry continued the piepar- atlon of Its tepoit todaj and when nd- journment was had comparatively little woik on it remained to be done The cllffeient membeis of the eourt have made sepaiate Investigations of the .testimony and thev wire today en gaged in comparing notes The", find that about J00 witnesses weie exam ined dining the Investigation. The tt s tlinuiiv alone t ovets J 000 pages of t pe wiltten matter. The upon, theiefote. will be of con sideiable length. There has beta no lectnt change In the conclusion ot the membeis of tho eouit. The teport will unanlniou.'-U sustain the udiulnistta tlon. MRS. GEORGE'S TRIAL. The Jury Will Piobably Be Charged Today. Canton. O. Apill 25 Tin elosng ar gument In the tilal of M'is Geotgo was in piogioss when itiurt adjouintd to dn. Piosoiutlng Attorney Pomeriiiu lit gnu his aigument shortly after ' o'cloi k and will stint lude tonuurow. It is now thought the Jury will 1 t bulged Immediately uftet the noon ie ces.s on Thuisda, Mis Geoige sat all da with down cast eves and vwis occasionally mow ..I to te.ns as the stotj of her life was narrated. The court room was thronged and many who could not gain admit tunic stood in the iiiiritlou. Railroad Men Injured, lluwiliii, Apiil 2'J AlesHi. ilulT and Uillliigti who iiu in ChIi.i In the inter est of the l'ell'o-vlwillia itlillu.id colll pi.uv i( baillv, 11 lull not strioudly it'Jiiltil by the blowing uut of a c.vllndcr head of a locomotive on the Bongo rall loail Senoi Gruvti inaoiigei of the line, hud his leg liiokin nnd the Cuban piu'l neer had sew nil libs lirok-n Ik., Ides Ue Inif ludl scalded Mr. Hobart Sits Up. Wlihhiiululi. Atull .ii-lci I'lenlilent Ileihiiil sat up twice during the d iv und Is now able to go fiom one loom to the othir on the ilnoi on which his iooiu Is loeiiled The plivslclau, Ihiubwt. still enjoliis potiHlileiatloii of any huslnoss i n 1 1 t s t ,s and liixist on ab.ulalu epilet and rtmt. MORE FACTS IN JACOBS CASE UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT BRIBE AN OFFICIAL. 10 The Cigni maker Accused of Having Apptoached Aldus C. Hen Dep uty Internal Revenue Collectois Aie Scorning the Countiy for Bogus Stamps. laiiuastel, Pa . Apill JC W T. Keli dlg. one of the piiuclpals In the gn-at counterfeiting scheme, wtnt to Plilla- tlelphla this morning and prim to his dcpartuif In speaking of the alleged ot nnec tlon of Ingham and Nt wilt with the gang said the Inst bilbo mone v paltl out was to those two and that the amount was $1,ouo. It was dh 11 1 god today thai Jacob bail made an unsuccessful attempt to bilbt anothei Internal levinite eollec tot befoie approaching Downe. Aldus C. Heir was foimeiH a tltik fot Jacobs, km. bet ante suspicious that ewr.v thing was not tight and icslgned. A eat latex he was appointed a deputv enlhetoi Jacobs called on him nnd aked him if any stciet seivloe men weie In Lancaster and proposed that Heir should keep him posted If nnj oiime and as ninth as possible of their pin pose The deptiu said. 'Mr Ja mbs you must remember I am a sworn olllecr of the law." That endesl the episode as far as Jncobs wax con 1 1 rnt'tl, but Mr. Iletr lepoi ted his sus plt Ions to the iiillictcii, and then hained that Jacobs vas uniler bur velllance So far r.OlMiOO of W. M. Jacobs cigars bearing' bogus stamps have be on seized In l.aneastei Today 11 II. Toy & Companv notified the levenue olilicis th.it they had -'I.POO Al the Pt nn sjh until railioad station 40 dilO weie m letl. Deputj Collector Herr today solxeti o at Holt Hiotheis' fttote, Goidonvllle, ii ml 7,4iO have been con fiscated at Chambeisiiutg Wlmor, Hcliwmtr X Coinptnv, of Haiilshurg. have uotifieil the collectot of having "OUOO of lacobs' olg.iKs in their posses lnii Boston's Quota of Bogus Stamps. Huston Apiil Jii The entiio fotee of deputy Internal revenue colli ctots un der a spet ial agent aie scouring this eltv for clgais beailng the bogus labels of faitoiv i.DH and 4'0 of the Ninth Pennsylvania, district About 100 0(10 have been gatheied In within the past Jl bonis In lioston and I.vnn Sviacuse N Y, Apill Jt A deputy United sautes Internal revenue collec tor has seized 1000 clgais in boses "lamped with alleged counterfeit In ternal revenue stnmps in Hinghamton and expects to tind mnnv moio in Wav -etlv Owego and other towns In outh- ei u New Yolk . MAZET COMMITTEE REPORTS. Both Majority nnd Mlnoilty Opin ions Are Received. Albanv, N Y . Apiil 2 Majotitv and mlnoiltv leiKiits fiom the Maet In vestigating eommlteo weie submitted to the assemblv toiho. The former asks for mine power in the scope of Investigation and uiges that tho com mittee be ciiipoweied to sit nil libitum timing legislative vacation, the latter uiges the futllltv of fuither Investiga tion and piajs the as-embly to ells e Inn go the committee At Lompanlng the maJorit report vwis a I ('solution empoweilng the com mittee to Investigate county as well as eltv officials and departments The majoilly lepoit was adopted i'i tn fi THREE MEN KILLED. Fatal Fall of Slate In Easton Quauy. Uaston, Pa, Apiil 2. Tluee men weie killed bv a fall ot slate In the Pen ArgI tiuairy. Pen Argvl. tvienty miles fiom this city at ! o'clock this morning Two hunched tons of slate and dirt tell Into the hole nnd Helward Hauling and Joseph D. Geiman were bulled under It, with no hope of re covering their bodhs inside of two das A thittl man, an Italian, was cut In two. Harding was 50 yeais old, He leavoH a finiil) of 11 ihlldien. Uot liiaii was 41 e.us old SIX MEN BURNED. An Explosion of Gas in Avondnle Colliety nt Plymouth. Wllkes-Ilaire AprlT .Ml Six men wete badly binned by an explosion of gas In slope No J of the Avondale 10I lltty nt I'lv mouth this afteinouii James Gillespie, mliiei, and Samuel Llotl, miner, weie probably fatally lu Juied. The other tout men villi re oov or. The ixploslon was caused by the caielessncss of one of the laboteis. who st t flic to a bod.v of gas with his naked lamp. i i BODIES OF HEROES. Three Hundied nnd Fifty-six Sol diois on the Ciook. New Yoi k. Api II 20 The United States tiauspoit Ctook ui lived today fiom Pome. Santiago and Guaniuunmo with 3'ti bodies of soldleis and mailnes who were kilted In battle or died in Potto Hieo ami Cuba The passengers ate nuclei taken who went out In the ttansport to dlsintet and ship the bodies The Ciook an choied In the bay olf Llbett Island. Got It in the Neck. Alltiitown Pa April -u -Judge Albllght tenia;, ltlustd Ui grant a new lihil In tho case of I'lnuk Kiainie .who was found gulltv of miiidti In the Ibst digue ful the killing of Magglt Guth lit tin Ccdir. villi' hntil on Mauh ' lai lie then son lout ttl tilt ptlt-ouei to be huiui d As Kiiiiim' was being I til I ind to jail Wai di n Kiv tiskul him what the usult wax. In liiiliuoitutl i.pll'1, 'i;li, i not it In the neck ' Fatal Gas Explosion, llerlln, April Jo-A i'h,ntih fiom Odessa pais throe iion-comnilssionei) ollkiis. an olllioi and four prlvatts liavjo litem kllbd b) a gus cMilcifliiu s lile.ii oecuriwl In out) of tht luriHcks ihi.li;. In ailJIilou i men vino injmcil. Till) NKWS THIS 3I0KNINU Weather InJICatloni loJai J FAIRl VARIABLE WINDS 1 (iriieial Atui'i kalis Cjptiiie a l'ortiol of I'lllllllll It All Iran Mt tlimllst'. UintiiiiKn the lleorgla l.xiichliiHs Mote Light on the I'oimli Holt ("use Plop iratloni fin tin cjiant Unwllliii; i Hast Hill News and Coumieiit. I"lnamli! tind Coinniert lnl 3 J.ncal-Tilal Mt for Com t lleglnminj: Monil iv, Mnv i"i 1 Editorial. Coinmt nl of the 1'iec. fi Ht(ii--"t5ii Tlml." i l.ouil -Intt nit w with Van Horn Judge ciunstei'H !.( Islcm ill tho Trail dent Meich mt Case. 7 l.ooal-l'lat lug Teh phono Wins Un til igniund I 'lie Chief I lie kt v lli-iio-tel. S Iiciil Wist St l i litem anil Sliburbati s Newt Hound Vboiil Sninton. 10 Local Court I'rot s dings NO PARDONS DESIRED. Susquehanna County Citizens Object to Interfeienco with Death Sen tences of Eagau and Shew. Haiilsbuig Apill SI The case of Patlpb Win back of L im astei undei "enteme to bo hanged Mu IT, was he aid todav bv the buatd of pirdons Wliebnok shot und killed his I uidlord, David H Landls pri sldent ol tht Cott ostoga National bank Ills i oittivel al lege that he was Insane at the time o the killing and ask tluil his sentoin e be i unlimited to life liiiiiisoiiliu lit. Ill opposing the application, Dlstilcl Al lot ni ISrovvn tlalmiil th it W liebat k veils pi'iectlv I itlon il at tin thin of the shooting and th it he is ft Ignlng In sanltv. The pilsunoi s attoints asked the liom d to have theli own cpeit paus upon the prbonei p mental toiiilltloii befoie taking filial action In the case The applications foi a commutation to life Imprisonment In tht cases of Anthony MiGownn, of Alb glion ; J. James Hasan and Cornelius W Shew, of Susquehanna and Joseph llolllngei of Dauphin, who are undei seiilent e of death fot nun doi, wete also aigucd todlj nnd held under advisement The bond will met t In exot utlve ses sion on Utldaj to eonsldor tho capital cases on the calendiii A petition sigiu d bj 2,000 citizens of riusqiu huiiiia i oun tv, together with lettus fiom slxtv tluee postni isleis and foi tv -live Jus tices ol the peat e was Hied asking that the boaid do not intiileie with the death stnteiicos of Hagjli and Shew. DINNER TO SENATOR FRYE. He Is the Guest of Honor at Banquet of Pioduco Exchange. New Yoik, pl II ' Senatoi AVil lli'iit P. 1'r.ve. of Maine, chalimau tif the somte eonunlttte on ttunmeico, was given a tpnutr tonight at the Wnl iloi t-storia, as a testimonial foi his clfoils in obtaining loi N -w oik eltv tlu Impioveinents allowed In lilt letont liver and hailmr bill passed bv con giess The diniiei was given bv tht) Ptoduce Uxchange the steamship In terests, Cotton Ilvohane Chambei of Commoice Mntltlme HNohangi , Mei t hunts' e(i( iatlon. Un ird of Tiade, Uoaid of Marine Undei wi hens Na tional Iioanl if .Mlilne Untlet wiiteis, Cofite txthangi. Metal evchune and tlu "stoc k et hange. Nearlv TOO guests snt down at the fifteen tables In the giand liaiuiuet hall. The room vv i lesiileiitlent villh 11 igs nnd 'liiwois Goveiiiot Uoo"i velt was c halt man Tin following leiu i vwis lecelved fiom the jiiesldetu Executive Mansion Waslili gton. Atull i'i. While the luossnio of utibllo business pti vents an aett pi nice of Ibe luvltatlcm to iitteiitl the biiiquet tills evenliu I am glad to expii.ss ni gtatlllcalioii that o tiotiible oppoi tiinltv Is presented fot the disc iisslon ot tho gnat questions of tiad nnd commerce mii Ii lute u h.inge of thought on tin so topics c innnt but have substantia results and will In lp to tiialii latn and advance oiu pnstlge hi Hie imi--kots of the win Id You hiveinv ver liet wislus loi a tnoit vitccte-sful anil ln-qli-ing uathtrlng und I big that jou will conw v to the giu-t ol honor of the even ing Si natoi Uiw mi tongratiil illons upon tills pleiidid uicgnltlon ot his do. votioii to tin oouimtitlal nnd Industri il intfiosts of the count r. tSlBiiecll Wllllim Mi Mnlev. Governor Uoosevelt opened the speaking, eulogllng Senatoi Pije J. W. AmbioM' told of the s.enn tor's effoits for the linpiovement of New York baibor. W Uavaid Cutting and ""Senium Thoinas C Piatt paid tllbutes to the .senatoi fiom .dame ine guebt of the evening was then lutrodiiied Senator Uive was loudly gteeted. TRACTION INTERESTS SOLD. Wilkes-Bane und Wyoming Lines Sold to Eastern Capitalists. WllkiH-Hano. Pa Apill 2ti The Wilkes-Hine unci Womlng Valley Tine lion conipanj has been sold to New Yoik, Philadelphia and lioston capitalists The entlie capital stink of the company Is $." ooo.ouo The now s ndli ale nuu based a toiitinlllug lu ll test ut HI pet shale The mad eonipilses slxlj-lhite miles ot tiack and is well iquippod Its gross oiitnlngs last joar weie ovei half u million dolluis. Bums Defeats Bulge. 'Yotingstown u pill -ii Ctlilb limns ol Dt Unit, deli mod Wallet lliirpe of Ni w Yoik In tin stwli rmiiiil or what was to have In.-, n a "il-wniild colltisl ln lult III' i uUllbMlliVVII Athletic i tub 111 night Hulge fiaciurcil Ills lefi mm nnd vvui. (ompellid to I elite the decision be ing nKTifdid to Uurns Tin fount r wint on In the nbninoi ot Kd Ktnnedi, of I'lltHbmg. who luiltil loupptai. Qitninntiue Physicians, llitiilsliurg April 2b iiuwincii Mono IihIiii appointed i -St nutoi lleniv l lleliet of I bltt new II Noi t ll.llll )101i ctiuiit niiaruntine phvhliliin of tin Phil adilphla purl, vli Dr lluii C Hoen uliiff of Phfktdtlphl i. leiuow'd Pennsylvania Pensions. Washington Apill M p. nskui eerilll i atis. Iiirriin.-IVtc'i .Motrin Montrose Hlisiuthamiu. t1 lo HI. Levi SthinaU, l'lttstoii r. to Jlu, iimir Tuinur. sub- I11IV1UII1J, It to J 5, PORTION OF CALUMPIT IS TAKEN Movements of the United States Troops Attended with Difficulties. A STUBBORN RESISTANCE The Filipinos Show Gieat DetermN nation in Defense of Calumpit. Using Artillery for the First Time. Indications That the Rebels Con sider This City tho Last Ditch. Rapid File Guns Biought to Bear on the Enemy General Lawton'a Pi ogress Much Impeded Our Losses Cablcginm. fiom, General Otis Is Received at Washington. Washington, Apiil 20. Tho following calilogiaui vwis lecelved at the war tie-, paitmeut late this evening: Manila, April '.K. Ailjuliint General Washington: Liwtou at Noiznguav anil Angit, Ills tov eolunins united have driven enemy to nut tli ami wist. Slight t j-siialtlos, namc-i not repoited. Onl means communication ICItltlllS. MacArthui his taken portion nf Cal umpit, smith of riser. Movement attend ed with difficulties on account of Jungle, ln.it mid jaiong inlienchmctits. HU i tsualilis xestoidi.v llin e Wiled, eleven wound! d Developments thus f t ntlf ti tory. Oils. Eneigetic Defense. Manila pril 26 Aguin lido's inrajr tod ly Is tletent'.lng Calumpit onergetlc ullv. 'I'his is ild to Indicate that thu lebels aio mul Ing tint place their last illtth. m stand, which the Amerieins expeeted tlieui to make at Malolos. For lite Hi f.t time the Uillptnos are fmplov lug aitllleiy. They brought two uui Into action in the tt cliches todty be foie Calumpit. filing modern shrapnel, vhiih buint over the heads of Guncial Wheatons men without effect. inning the nlghl the mciicun engl neeis tepiiied the Uagbig blldgc, thus enabling our Hoops to eioss tho tlvti. Geneial Wheatons hilgade atlvancod ill t Mended oldei. with the Kanns icglmont lo the west of the l.tlhoal and th Moiituiui leglment to tho east uf It, and took up a position eovcilng one and ball miles on the fcouth bank ot the Ulo Giantle. On the opposlt binl weie toitilitd tienchc-H from which a few Vinoiienn soldieis vwmll have bun abb to defy thousands, so slionglv wete they c oiiHtiucted. The Ameiliatis found the ttcnchesi on tin south bank of tho liver dc-ert-ed, width fuinlshed them with cover, liom which liny could pick off, Filip inos win uev or one of them slitHwd hid head When the rebels began filing, two pints of smoke, blniultaneouslv, from the lunches on each side of the x.ilN load tiatk. showed they weie utin t allium, which was a genuine suipil'e, lo llm Ameikans. Seve-tal shells butss elosn to Geneial AVheaton's staff, buB It seemed that Ihe Ullipiuos failed to m.istei the muchlnetv of model n shells, as they weie unable to get thu right innge. Yotiug'H 1 lull batteiy was ottleied Into position, in tho centre of the K.in h.is legimc'iu. to silence the rebel guns, and at 11 o'clock tho i.iptd-llto guns had been feu led aciosi the river and came Into line. At noon the lebels wete still penning i heavy Ihe In the cliiectlon of thu Aineihaiis, who letutnetl It spliltedly. Two Amen leans weie killed and seven wete wounded At about this time General HaleS brigade was advancing e-ast of the line, appaienlly t" tioss the liver and at tack the icliel tieiithes in flank, US thu A merit ans did yesteulas. . Many Obstacles. Geneial Law ton Is meeting with the Biwitest obstat les in the t hnracter of the ouuntrj Ills tioops have only bid a few skliinlshes thus fai. losultlng In live of his men being wounded. Hut ho has been foi ceil to put his men at vwulc building loads, and tho tinnsport si vho Is giving much trouble, bullocks thing of tin heal and exhaustion and Chlnunioii having to be oinplo.vcd in pulling some of the cults. Theiefore tho geiieinl has been unable to cow r the gioiind he hoped. The tlutlVe the hi fine the expedi tion, but the swarm bat k to tb lr huts (13 soon as the Amellenu tin qn have pan-oil A few Plllplno shin p shooteis aie huiasslng the Alllerhau Hanks. The oiinnilssarv dupartinent is piopaiing to send nuiie i at Imis, under a stinng I'seott, to the fiont. ttt "tt t t t - - WEATHER rOUECAST. 4- t i ( liiMitm Apill -i t'uueant -f tin ThurMl.u I'or iiistiin 1'uin- - e.vhanla full. viiiIhIiIo wlad; "tTrl- - t ln full md vwu m tttttMtttttlttt t i i
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