-tribune. u ". '' r SCRANTON, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 3899. TWO CENTS. TWEL E PAGES TWELVE RAGES TWO CENTS. i irq&Z2t cjastu;rzv:,:S -"c- TACTICS OF THE BOERS England Said to Have Approved the Fran chise Bill. OTHDR FOREIGN NOTES Eepoit fiom Pietoila That til's Biitish Government Had Sent n Cordial Message of Approbation to tlie Tiamwml Published in the Republic'. Organ in London Mr. Chnmbeilain Says Theio Is Not a Woul of Truth in It. London, July II The' Diggers Nc", tho Moor organ hero. In"? tecclved tin' -ollowlng illspati.li fiom Johannesbuig, dated Julj 14' A cable Olbi.lt h fiom the Hiltlsh government has been looolveel by the Transvaal ro eminent com e ins a cordial message' of waim npptoval of the A olksrnael's franchise ptopos.ils, The mess igo ilso suggests minor alter ations and tondeis ft loudly' advice The Tinnsaal, In lepljlng, giatefullj ne cepts the suggestions and conldei i tlon f the lefoim bill, now befoie the land, has been dofeired In accoi dance with the Riltlsh cabinet's advice As a lesult of thlf development the peace !ait lias come out triumphant nnd Lend Silisburj Is acclaimed the ln dli atcu of the modointes " The secietarv of stnti foi the col onics Joseph Chambetluln, when ques tioned lcgnidlng the Jolinnnoshiug ds pate h to the Dlggei's News todaj, said there was not a wold of tiuth In It fiom beginning to end Cape Town lulj 14 The piillamenl of rape Colon was opened todnj A laige eiowd of poisons assembled out side tin pTillameiit building and hallc ' the uirlvul of Sli Alfied Mlnol, the Hi lush high conimlssioin i and govoi roi of Capo Colnnv. with deafening clicets aftei which (lod Save the Queen' was twice sung bv them Tin speech of tlie govcinoi did not refer to the political situation, except ing that he --aid the lelatlons between Cape I'olon.v and the states colonies nnd teiilunles of .South Aftici were fuendlj HONORS FOR HEROES. The Oiegon and California Soldiers Received with Great Enthusiasm. Sun 1'ianclsco Julj 14 A nolsv and enthusiastic welcome elected the oie gon volunteeis nnd the California sig nal eoips when tliev landed todav piep aiatoiv to olns into camp at tlie Pre s Jio, and the llnal mustoiliig out A In 'lllaitt piocosslon In which weie M,i j r Noble. Oeneial Sliaftei's aide, Gov -ernoi Geei.of Otogou, nnd bis st iff pscurttil thi'ietuincd s.oldleis to camp. AM along the line or march the men Mere theeid to tlie echo nnd bands hired liv Individuals plaed lively music Ah the soldle'is passed tin Pal ace hotel tliej wow .deluged with 11 w cis thrown fiom tlie window b lis the gut sts Tin men will be Kept at the Presidio foi two or tlnee weeks befoie 'hell muster out STEEL MILL TO RESUME. Pott&villo Plant Employing 1,000 Men Will Soon Be Opented. rottsvllle, I'll. Julj II -The P .tts- die lion and rite, el .onipanj's Im mense plant, einpK)ln 1,000 01 111010 li.ind will. It Is believed, boon be in full openvtinn again The mills wcio n be bold toninncivv by an uider of Culllt Ccitiiln creditoi.s opposed tho a lie and had pioteodtd u c.uiy the mat to to the Siipiemo c oiut. It !. leaineU tha' nil agtemcht to mi amicable e t- tleiiiint of iln. dlll'tciiecs betv cil tlio j con'iiciing iiitci.tta 11 tnvli way. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT. G. A. R. Officials in Consultation In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jul 14. Ceneinl V. (.:. Johmion, acting coiniiiandei-'ii-e'liicf f-t tii.- Giuiid Atmy of t'. o licpiiblie, ai rived h.'ie tida Hi mmo to consult .. Itli Adjut.mt ij tM.il 'i humus J Stewait. if this C5 i H, and tlie gonenl exteutivo commit leu In ehaigo of tho national encampment to bo held he'o in Scp ttiuLiei, leguidlng airangemuus tor thr cite of Isltlui; vettians nt that time Ho will leiurn to C'lnclnnutl tomoiro'v. THREE OAQ WIN A CANNON. Michigan Town Makes tho Largest Contribution to lmuno monument. Nc- Voik. lul 11 Hie. village of Tluoo Oakrt, .MkhlKi'D, 1ms wen the can non 'vnUb Ai'nlrLi iv,ej sent from Manila fin Hiu Ub.e in jinirii u liuul Tlie iPiinim w iB to bo given to llw clt) or lllo,:2 nuking tho lurhiht cua trlluitloii In lnopoitlon In Us population. Tluct Oi Us with r peipulutlcn of tioin V) to J 010 tor,plo. ial"cJ i,Ui. loprcHoiitliiK muro than Jl dpi canlt.i. Will Opornto Aftci 25 Years Idleness I'oltbVllle, l'a , Julv ll-'lho Itcacllng Iron company hun purchaaecl tho Hlng gold furn 'n unci ibe land suiiounclliig It fiom 1 ha Chllr.drltihla and Heading Coil mid lion ecimp.ito. It Is ald tho now owners will operate the furnace which hrs Icm eold fur twonty-flvo veais put. Governor's Appointments. Harilihttrg. Julj 11 -W 11. II. Italtet, f ilaniirt'lt. I'ns been appointed ft chile 11 tho liikiiraiuo iloimitimnl, vice II. 11. Hankln, of Hellcfonle. rnniovcd. Edward W. Paxtcr. of riilluilclphli, tnkeii tho jlucc of Walter T. Wfbii. nt riiuauei. :hU. mesiMHSBr In tic state department. COUNTRY EDITORS RECOGNIZED. They Will Take Part In the Dewey Reception. New York, July 11. The newspaper men of the country at hit go will bo given an opportunity to participate in New Yoik's leceptlon to Admiral Dow e The press committee met today at tho city hall and decided to send to eery dally new f paper in the TTi.lted States and every premiln-nt wccklv and magazine a circular letter Inviting the editors or other leprosontatlves to come to New York ncit October nnd partake ot the cltv's hospitality Tim papers will be asked to forward the names of the members ot their iep resentatlves who will make the trip. ' It Is thu Intention of the committee to piovlde a special stennisr for the jouiivlltlo vNllom. Tlil'j rteanur will accompany tho icgnini press boat In the water parade A lirgo section of one of the main grand "funds oil the line of the land pai ado will be reserved for the visit or), and they will bo Invited to pai tlclpatc In nil of the festivities Incident tu. the occasion YELLOW JACK CHECKED. Gcneial Wood's Quaiantine Has a Good Effect at Santiago. S intlago de Cubn. Jul.v 14 The strict onfoicement of Oeneial Wood's cplai -antlne and snnltaij order .seems to be lcpresslng the ellow fever outbreak. One death and three new cases vvor otlleinll.v reported today, but theio have been no new cases among the United States tioops Man American and Jamaican vagi ants have been nrrested and taken to the detention camp Dr Chllds an American phjslcian, was nrrested, subjected to the fumi gation ntocess nnd locked tin foi con cealing a case of the fever at his own lesldence His patient, an Rugllsli em ploye of the Ninth American Tiust totup.ui, died todaj The tioops at Songo and the heael quaitets at Cilsto ate comfortable and geneiallv in good health I The weatbei Is oxttemolv hot and do, but the ltv Is in goud sanltaiy condition BURNSIDE ARRIVES. Not Peimltted to Take Passengeis or Fiieght nt Santiago. New Yoik .llilv 14 The t'nlted Stales tiaiisnoit liuinslde, Captain I.allln, which left Han Juan, Julv (i and Santl igo Julv '.1 ariived at (iiaiantlne this atteinoon with tbliteen e ibln pis sengois and toitv-nlne dlsihaigcd miI dleis and civilians Tlie liuinslde dls chaigi'd hei passengeis and fi fight at Santiago, but was not peimltted to em bat K any passengeis or take on boaid anj fielght at that jioit Julv , on the iiassage to Santiago, I.ee Linn, a eleik In the subsistence depatlment, ind late captaiuiind com llllssai ot 1'nlteil States voluutieis, died of lieait failure The bodv was sent aslmie at Santiago lot Intel inent LION WOULD NOT TIGHT. King of Beasts Vanquished by a Bull The Audience Riotous. IluuluK Tiance Julj 14 -The much talked of light between a Spanish bull and an Abjssian lion toda pioved a fiasco, although the seats In the bull ring sold at fabulous pikes The linn, which Is (1 splendid speci men, lefusod to light until the bull goied him in seveial places Then lie sprang tleicelj upon his foe and tote oft one of the bull's cais rot a few seconds theie was a ter illlt tight and then the lion letired to a comer, lefusing to cati the contest furthei The audience, furious at be ing balked, became ilotou LARGER BOOM FOR SHAMROCK. Belief That the Cup Challenger Can Cany Moie Canvas Here. Southampton Julj 14 A new boom, oe en largei thai the present one. Is being innst: ucted ten the e up dial Icngei Shdiurock In the belief that the lighter ail in Ameiica will enable her tniaiij a consleleiablj gieatei expanse if canvas than during bet tiiul race with Ibitannia BOMB THROWERS IN SPAIN. Four Explosions in Different Sec tions of the City ot Barcelona. Bariuloiia Julj 14 -1'our bombs vvein exploited In dllieient sections of tho cltj this moiiiliu; No sot lout damage was done, but the excitement 5s intense. The authors of tho out: ages ate unknown. Ten Mir.ots Convicted. IV rt Smith, Arl Inly II --Ten of the ir.'neis v ere cenvic-tcd In the Tidoral couri loduv of inteiing Into n conspliaej en Jilj' 5 fin the uiii.-c ot lmlmiihit hw and fiiorlzlng the Imported ncgio mini rs In tho nijiloj of the Kansas and Teaa Coal loinpiny in violation of tho liiiiuiotlon Isiued bj Pcclcral Jii'J.ro Hog cr, rosti lining Hie -tilkeiu from Intel, leilng with tho com'iiuj'j unplijcj. Th:ce Sentenced to Die. rhllailelphtn Julj, 11 -Wllllum Kpp. Gforse fit Clair vud Citoigo Wirks threo ceiloiecl men, lccently convicted of tnut dcr in tho mnt cligie weie today bpii tenced to dentil JIpps stranslcd an aged woman, while mbbliig hoi housi lut Iimuaij St. C'lulr and Weeks shot and killed Iloitmi bite, a nesicss, last Chilstr.na nlglit di.iint u efudircl. Glass Blowers in Session. Atlantic Clt .V J, Julj 14 -Tho Olesa Uottlo Plow en' association of America decided at Its session today to nllillato Aitli tlio American Pcderutton of Labor. It v. us also decided that work should crate tit 4 o'clock on Satuidays, Instead of 5 o'clock. Bankers Must Not Stamp Checks. Washington, July II -Commissioner Wllron. of tho Intel nal revenue, has Iv nii'd a elrcuhii abxolutelj prolilbltlnt; banks fiom nsilxlng stamps to checks un. stiimiicd when pirscnud and lequlrlng them to 1 e tin 11 tlio same to tho drawris Dowcy Will Asrlve in October. New York, Julj 11 -Tho plan and scope comrnltteo of the Dowej celobrntlon com mittee hns received wold from Charles Dowej', brother of tho admiral that tho admiral will arilvv In New York about Oct. 1. ANOTHER CASHIER ACCUSEDOF WRONG SAID TO DE A DEFAULTER IN THE SUM Or 8100,000. Middlesex County Bank of Perth Amboy Foiccd to Close Its Doors. Expert Accountants nt. Work on tho Books Peculations Snld to Have Been Going On for Months. New Yoik, July 11. George M. Valen tine, cashier ejf the 3llddlese. County bank, of Perth Amboy, N. J., which was closed today, has sut rendered himself nnd Is now In jail on ae count of .1 shortage In the bank's funds, which hns been variously' estlmnted all the vny to $1C"000. The affair caused con sternation and dismay among tho burl ness men of Perth Amboy vvheie th" Middlesex County bank was consider" t as strong as the eternnl hills So panlc Ettlcken did tlie residents of Peith Am bov become when It was lent mil that the Middlesex County bank lnd failed to open for business ns usual this morn ing that crowds uilouuded the Pcith Amboj savings Institution Tlie olllcets of the Allddlesev County bank and the olllceis of the Perth Am boj Savings Institution ate identical, the business of both brinks being ttnns tided ovei the same counteis. The 1 tin on the Pavings institution ceased tattt In the daj when h wns announcd that the funds ot the Institution were unlniru'rcd On Mnndnv last Cashlc r Valentine evidently concluded that be could no longei conceal the shortage at tho Mlddlisex. County bank. Jn that morning he telephoned J're-ldent Watson that be was detained but ha snld he would 11ppe.11 at noon The bank bad then opened for busl lies and Jlr Watson was tnklns the absent cashlei s place, dl'-covoied that there should have been orao ST.DOO In bills on hand to commence opciatlous that inoinlng. Tho-e he could not llnd and fut titer Investigation showed that dming tlie last few months the ac counts of the bank bad been juggled. '1 In other ttustees weie summoned nnd the bunking depai tinem was notl lied to send an oviminei Doputj-Comml'-sioiiet of Hanking Johnson np peued In tesijonse On Wednesday Mis Vnlentlne, the wife of the cashier, ictiitncil fiom Ocean (Jiove and called at the bank nnd wanted to know whi'ie bet husband was This was the llrst intimation she had that he was not 011 dutv and showed the olllc lals tint Valentine was not at the seashore. as It (list suppose d On Mondnj the P.uk National, of New Yoik chuigcd the .Middlesex bmk with cheeks to the amount of four thousand dollats which 1110 said to have been ell ivvn on It against tile nc count of the Mlddlc-c bv Valentine Checks and Stubs. A detailed investigation of matteis bv 1'iesldent Wntson and Hobei t N Valentine, the cashlct s fatbei, shciw- eel that the cashier's cheeks did not conespond: that the cheeks tailed for moie monej than the stubs icioided and that while taking the stub as the basis of accounting the bank's limine cs would llguie out all tight, the checks would bhovv that tlie bank had been diuwlng htavllj on its New Yoik cor respondent, tho P.uk National bank. The cashier carried tho accounts on the itubs nnd fiom them to the books couectlj. but when the letutns fiom the cashier's checks came he pocketed the dlfteicnce between the stub and the check Pour or the months of this method of flnancloiing depleted tho bank's lesetve monejs and bi ought It 011 tlie otge of ruin Then the cashlei evidently seemed the lendy cash on hand and left Peith Amboy Tttesdaj night the dettt initiation to close the bank was agtced upon, and Picsldeni Watson notllled Chief of Police nuiko and asked him to locate the ml'slng e-ashiei Valentine, who had been In Now York cltj, leturiied to Peith Amboj fiom Woodbrldge to day accompanied by his counsel, i:d waid Savage, of Rnhwnj lie 'ic cllticd to go Into details about the shottage of the bank, except to say that he was vcrj souy that lie had got his fi lends Into tioubli and that ho jolt eiy bad about his wife and chlldim Piesld'nt Watson Is of tho opinion that tho cashlei's defalcation will amount to at lta&t $123,000. Wheio the mnniv went to It not known, as tho cashier Is said to have been mod erate in his taste3 and habits ot life. The Middlesex County bank was opetated nuclei a stato charter and had been In opeiatlon manj jeaia. Cashier Valentino was for veais a cleik In the Pail: Nutlonal b ml: ot New York. In ibji 1ip wan made cashlei of tho Jllddlecec County bank. His bond was fixed at $30,000. His lelatlves 11 -u weal thy and It Is sabl thov will endeavor to muko good the shortage. OLD TIME TEXAS AFrAIR. ratal Fight with Rifles in Bowls County. Texaiknn, Tex-.. Julj 11 A fatal light with lilies ucrurcrd todaj nt Now Hoston, Texas, the county teat of Kowlo eountv, Iin Smith wuh killed und W. D. Hnyc3, J. Ilajes, mer chant and Jos, Mannlg, a lawyer, were futnllv Inlllrml The trouble arose over a buibed wlro fence which lepniated tho faims of Ita Smith and W. n Hayes. rightlne Firo at Plymouth. Wllkcs-Ilarrc, July II A huge forco 1 f men uro battllnir with the tiro In tho Dodson mine, Plj mouth, which was staited by tho destiuctlon of tho bleaker yesterday It Is not know v is jet what hendwnj tho lire lias made' Tho coin panj bus decided to take no chances and the work of Hooding tl,t mine is now L'olns on. A Mullntto Strangled. Newport Newp. Vn , Julj II Minnie Pargo, n tnulnttn, was funnel dead In her loom at Phoebus last night. An e.xuml. nation illscloecd that tho woman bad been strangled by having n handkei chief thrust down her throat. 8I10 win last sent last night while walking with a soldier from I'oit Monroe, whono Iden tity hm. not vet been dUeovcied, TEACHERS AT LON ANOELES. Papers Read at the General Session Yesterday. Los Angeles, Cnl , Jucy 14.-The first ptipT tend at the general risslon of the National IMucntlonal tifsoclatlon todaj' was one by Professor Aaron Gove, supcilntctulcnt of schools, Den ver, who selected for his subject, "Usurpation of the Homo by tho School" The lemnluder of Ibe general scsion was given ur to the consider ation of the cducptlon mess In Its va tlotts 1 bases Tn the department of cte mon'ary education, yuperlntcndent J. W. lJlssnioie, of Nebraska, spoke on "Vic -3 of Childhood and Youth." Miss 11 M. Scott, Noininl Tralnlnp school, Drttolt, In a discussion of the 'Qualifications of a Critic onchor," In the normal school department, nrgucd stiongly for 11 wholesome personality -a teacher's Inllucnco depending more ution what she is than on what she says tu the dp.utmcnt of sccondniy education the Interrogator In "Civil r.thlcs" was consldeted by President S. F. Covei, University of Wooster, Ohio. "Tlie Advent of the Commeiclnl School" was dlKilssed bv Pitmlp.il W. C Stevenson, not mat school, nmpoiln Kansas In tho science department Intel estlng technical papeis weie lead on the l'pclagog'cal Content of '. mal school. West Siipetloi. Wis , "The llelatlon of High School .Mathematics, ' bj Professor C. V. Wboelock, Stale unl versitj. New Yotk, und on "Silence In the High School," bv Piofessor CS. M. Hlchaidson, Stnnfoid unlveislty DALY KNOCKED OUT. Tim Keains Now Entitled to Meet Light Champion. New Yoik, Julj 14 Tim ICtatns of Hoston .knocked the wind out of Jack Dal j. of Wilmington, Dclawate, in less than twelve loiinds befoie the Uteiad waj A C tonight Keains Is now entitled to meet the lightweight cham pion, Pi .ink Ik lie. of Hutfulo Kearns and Dalj met for a Jo-iound bout at 1J7 pounds Johnny White was the leteiee and the bojs boxed stiietlj undei Muniiiles of (Jueens lilllj lilies 1 ot the Hist time lounds Ualj showed to good advantage, liav -lug the benellt of height and icach. llacli tiian had his eje badlv cut In the eatlv lounds. In the sixth lound Duly fought Keains to the llooi. Keatns got up and at close ciuditeis luiinnieled Dalv haul unci fast, weak ening the lattci so thut onlv the bell saved him fiom going nuclei In tho seventh Daly landed a ilgl.t swinging mn ish on Ki inns' law, which il.icd the latti'l and it looked as IT tile Hos ton bov was done lot, but be lee upd ated wondei fully cpilek and lought with good judgment In the next few lounds Tim loiced the pace, forcing Dalj to bieak gioiiud e ontinuallj Dalv was veij weak as he came up foi tlie eleventh and lie got all the woist of the uigtin.eiit Ju tlie twelfth Keains bond in with bodv blows and Daly was foieed to clinch lepeatedlj. Dalj backed into Ills own coinei, whole Kearns tlnevv up his left into tlie stomach and ciulck- lv In ought It up with an uppeicut on tlie chin. Homing Dalj Jack fcdl Hat on ills back 011 the tlooi of the ring, while he iitnalned Time of loans ' minutes, j seconds GERMAN FLAG TORN DOWN. Tioublo at Honolulu on July 4 Fed einl Tioops in It. Honolulu. July 7. via A ictorin, IJ C, July 11 -During the rmiith of July eelebi itlnns heie the r.eiman Hag w as tern fiom a house and elcstioved Cntl to uue nn Amcilean flag, und Klom hotcl. decoiated his building with Ametlcnn colois, hoisted the American Hag, mid undei ll placed the Oct man ttieoloi. l.atet, a ft lend of his wanted Klemme. tlie jnopiietor of the Orpheum. me 'ood-natuiedl- lent bliu his, thus leo-vlng the ileim.in flag lljlng alone fiom the flagstaff J II West saw It and oidoiod Klem me to haul It down lll-wlll existed be tween West and Kleinmo, nnd the lat tei lcfused to take 01 dels nnn his en eiiij. West theieupon gatViod a li.lity of soldiers tioin the tianioit Sheri dan and snowed them the eieunan Hag floating on tho Pourth of Julj in Amn ltan teiiitoiv. The soldlets ni once proceeded to the mof, tot.- down the (lei man Has. dcstiojed It and put in Its place some led, while and blun bjutli g tuin fiom the otliet decoia- tlohs of tlio bulldnjs West was niday tilled 510'J li, the policu coui: lor malic ious niisc nlet and iho eleiniau coinul geiie:.i v, 111 make a icpo-t of .iio ni.it tcj to bl? go ci mm nt YOUNG BAPTISTS' UNION. Laige Attendance of Delegates at tlw National Rally nt Richmond. Richmond, V.i , Julj II The dole gales to th" Young People's Haptlst union of Ametlc.in thri 11101 nlng held state 1 allies at the vat Ious churches In the cltj'. The topic addioss nt tho mot plug senslor of tho convention win by Di. P 15. Henson, of Chicago, and was on 'Disciples, Indeed." Tho crowd was tho largest yet In attendaiu e. Di. Henry, of New Yoik, spoke on tho "Disc iple and the New tiospol of Tempoianco " Tho following olllceis weto elected for tho ensuing jeni : Ptcsldent, John II. Chapman. Chicago, vice-presidents, L J. P. nishop. Now Yoik, "W. W. (latnei, Atlanta, On,, L McNeil, Pas ley, Oulmlo; leeoiding seeietnij-, llev. W. Itccd, Wlstonsln, tieasurer, Pinnk Moody. At Iho afteinoou session tho prlzo bannei tor senior educational wink was presented to Loon Lake church, Min nesota, and the Junior bannei to Union City Junioi union of Pennsylvania. MINERS ENTOMBED. Sixty Men Caught in the Reckling hausen Mine. Herlln, July 14 A slight enrtliciunko todaj caused tho collapse of a gallery in tho Recklinghausen mine, near Heme, Westphulla. entombing sixty mlniMS. Several have bon losoued badly In jured The fate of the others Is not yet known. . , NEW GOLD FIELD AT CAPE NOME THE LATEST DISCOVERIES IN KLONDIKE REGION. The Passengeis of the Steamer AM nnco Relate Fabulous Yarns Con cerning the Diggings Six Deaths Rported Four Men Shovel Eight Days and Clean Up 90,000. Seattle, Wash., July 14 The steam er Alliance arrived tills morning fiom St. Michael's, Alaska She is the flist vessel to mi ho fiom the mouth of the Yukon tills soaou and brings ad vices fiom the newly discovered gold Holds of Cape Nome. Colois weie lound almost everj whole throughout the rone, which is thlity-flvo miles sctuaio and nearly all available gioiiud has been stuked. Pans from two to four dollais are com mon. Only one edean up has been made thus four Poui men shoveling eight daj-s took out IIG.OOO The gold Is dlffetont fiom that of the Yukon, In that It Is eiulte black, due to Iron. It inns about $lb to tlie ounce. On n claim adjoining Pi Ice & Lane, Dr. Klttelsoti took $4 to the pan. There was a gieat utsli of men fiom St. Jllchaels Into the district. Town lots are selling as high as $1,000 The Alliance can ltd sevetal pas sengeis and a small amount of gold dust from Diwsoti The Alliance bilngs news of the deaths of uiineis ne 11 Cape Nome rollowlng nie the names of Six Joe l'ountnln, Majnatd, Uiottcau, Can, Di lhlgbaui, Jack llurke All of the above named save llurke weie fiom Holjoke, Mass, and wete tnembeis of the Itoc h pnitv Dr lliigham died fiom nntuial causes. Can and Huike fio7e to death Out of a pauy of 100 uiineis at Cape Nome, eighteen sevet cases of scurvj have developed dm lug tlie winter. The stricken men were mostlv loaded on sleds nnd hauled over the lie to St. Michael's foi tientnicnt MORE ARMY OFFICERS. Additional Appointments Made by the Piesident Yesterday. iiililligton Julv ll-'lhe following ad- illlliiiuil olllceis fin the new voluntiir .lllliv have been appointed bv tin presl. den 1 To be nijjuis l.lojd M lirett iiijitalu Second t'nlted Stitis cuvalrj, Ch.cilcs llllet Cabell, in ijot Sixth voltluUois 1.1 mei P Taggint, c ipt iln Sixth I lilted State s lnfnntrv To be cuptalns John D Crussin m, eiiptnbi Compaiij 1., Sixteenth Peiinsvl vaiiia, Ch.is s Wood, e.iptuin Company I! Pirn PLiuisjIvanl.i voluntceis To be llr-t lleiiten lilts Ch ulc s C Al len lli.t Mrgeaiit, Plist l'c miiv Ivanlif Alpha T Pisiim c.iiitnlti Pourteenth PennsvlvatiU volunteeis Hanv Ash moiiil Poll M pilviito Coinpitiv 11, I'lrst I liltnl States Voliinteit fhiglnce rs Ch.is S Tarltou e ipt iln lompinv II I'lf teettth 1 11(11 ilia volunteeis, T A Ciaid nei, captain and A C S of volunteeis, Grant A White, e iptaln Compiny i;. Plist Alkalis is, John A AV.ignii. enp tiiln Conip uij P, I'iist Nolth C.uollui, Simuil Wllletts captain Compmv A, Pourth Penn-jlvntiln To be second lie nteii nits Pinnk O fJtalnm first lleutinant I'ointeentli Piunsjlvanlc ltobntS Iluiisbiuv lleu ti mint Tenth Pnlud Slates volunteer in fantrj C Kodnian Jones, pihute Coin panj O. J'irst Pt iinsvlvnnl i, Italph M Mitchell -ei eind lieutenant Pouilh Xevv Jerscv volunteers, George T Nivvhill, pilvato Uittciv A Peiuisvlvanla vobm leors llcnjamlti It W.nlc tlrst lieuten ant, Second Missouri volunteers, CJiorgo Av Wainei, pilvate TreMip 11, Sixth t lil ted States cavalrj, Jceph C WlNon corporal Company I. 'Iinth I'nlted States infintrv INDIANS SHOT SPECTATORS. Thieo Peisons Wounded at a Wild West Show in Rochestei. Rochester, Julj 14. Dining a Wllel West' peifoimance at biinnroi vllle Lake Otituiio, last night, the Tiise.uoi i Indians Hied into the ci in 1 that had assembled to watch thl aatlci and wounded tluee peisons. Tne Injuud nie the following namol Joseph i: Maicille, s-ven rhot wounds In light leg and two in k't, Rajmond Iiiof-di, nine jeais old, sov eial shot wounds In light thigh, Miss Helen Williamson, wounded In the bodj nnd limbs Tlio ji irt of tlie pio?iamme In wh'ch tlio Indlars llro n a log cabin and are Ilicel on bv the ecu pant" was e. in led out without n hitch but when tho cabin was ablate ami tho whites v.cie onllged to light the attacking paity in the open the trouble began StuldPtilj Mho William son uttered n sucam mid fell to tin giound Maicille wrnt dnvvi befoio an other load of shot fiom a gun In tho hands of tho Indiana and then joung lirotsch toppled over Much excitement prevailed for ibij tp?co of a lew min ute s. The shooting was entire lj accidental, leaded e irtrldgcs luivlng been mixed bj mistake with iho rcgului 'blanks" uacd at the perfoimanrc MRS. JOHNSON'S WILL. Leaves SS,000,000 to Roman Cath olic Institutions. New Yoik. Julj II -Tho will of Mie. Marj' Johnson, who died on March H', ln'17 leaving inopettj valued at ovei $3, 0CO000 nearly nil of which she bequeathe 1 to Roman Catholic Institutions an! churches, wus nelmlttcd to probate tod i r by Surrogato Yiiinuin. Tho will was contested bj several lelntlves. Undue Inlliience was charged against tho Rev. Janus Power the lector of tin Chinch ot All Sibus and I'etci S Rn don who were appointed tho cxociitoi i under the will nnd It wan also alleged that Mrs. Johnson was not of sound mind. Lynchlugs in Texas. Houston, Texas Julv 14 Specluls to the Post tell of two Ijuchliigs In Texas todaj. A R. Drown n ucgio, who mur dered and assaulted n Rohemlun woman Mondnj, was shot to ilcuth lU'iu Milan and an unnown negro was Ijnclied in in Lnln, Oi lines county fii inurdcrlug I.einuol H Ilnrpel a white boy Will Wil3on Hanged. Pnstniun, On, Julj II Will Wilson, colored, was hanged here today fot the minder if Marshall Osburn, of Gitalin ccj on Jan. 2. Wiisqu was nn uriom pllco of Cain Stevens, who wus hanged Juno SI. THE NEWS THIS M0RXIMU Weather Indication! Today: INCHEASINQ CLOUDINESS. 1 aeiiernl Itcport That V.iigtnnd Ap proves the Hoer rninchlso l'loposuis 1'nnco Celebrates Pall ot tho Has- tlie. Hank Cashier Makes Way With $100,- 000 Latest Gold Discoveries. 2 (leneral Uase 11 ill ltesnlts. Plnaticlil nnd Commercial, 3 Local Ilctlelous News of the Week. 4 IMItoiial News nnd Comment. C Local -Sochi and Personal. One Woman'H Views 0 l.ocnl Profs. Phillips nnd T. ootids He-appointed, lint Salaries Cut. Jltislness of the Scrniiton Postolllce 7 Local -Judgo Citmster's Opinion In the Smith Ciu-e Whlto Oik llrenker Dcsliojed bj Plrc. 5 Local West Scranton and Suburban 9 News Hound About Scranton. 10 How Anthracite Coal Was Pen mod. 11 Siuidav School Lesson foi Toinoiiow Archbatd's (ilnchil Pothole 12 Court PicicrpilhiKs Changes ut the Hillside Home. NO SIGNS OF TROUBLE. The Volume of Business Much Latgev Thau in 1802 Jhe Best of All Yeais. New Yoik litlv 14 -R. tJ Dun .V Compnnj s Weeklj Review of Tiade will sav tomonow Hee.iuse evcij prnsiiei t pleases it Is the light time to watch mot foi signs of tumble Rut It Is not ensv to llnd them when the volume ofbusl ness is G5 7 pei cent laigci than lust ear and 7." 5 Inrget than In '92 the best of all jeais oxiept the last en when failures continue the smallest evei known, in when the expotts of staples begin to Impiove mateiiallv, ot when i.illioad business Is bj far Hie best ever known, oi when Now Yoik bankets appeal In intornatlim.il opeiatlons, listening to a Russian In iltilij and undei taking a Mexican loan Hven the Industilal dispute's Incident to tlie season caused less tumble than usual, the Inigei nuinbei of them having been settled Thuisdiij bj the tin plate cotnpauj The Rank of lhig lanel llnds It dilltciill to bouow tnoie fiom this side and i.nlse its iiites, while this cotintij begins to ship fiesh ciops loi which Rut ope- will tun into debt lion production In the Hist week ot July was 2()I3C1 tons, foi the past two weeks less because a sttlke closed seven Shenango furnaces producing l,2l) tons clallj, though It Is expected to end todij and seveial other till -naees have begun ptoduitloii this month. The- inciease of y rot tons weelvlv in June, with a ibe lease of so -401 tons In unsold stocks. Implies a production of about l.l'-'MiU tons In June Consumption would be l,2u!ion) tons nnd In the half e.u i'iS44,Jlri but foi the fact that steed tnakeis have stocked heivllv against oieleis tun ning thtough most of the jeni eliaw Ing fiom outside supplies, so that con sumption mnj piove onlj G.TOOOOM tons, oi even less Pi Ices nre climbing, lull onlj foi the tiilllng suiplus not coveted bj con tracts, so that quotations lepiesetit but an liislgnlflcnnt put of the ae tual btisi ness u Is of inoie Impoitaucc Hint new mders, though veiv manj, seem no longet eciunl to the weeklv output, except In a few blanches, while ftti naccs and othei v. oiks, piactlc allj nbandone'd foi manj ve.us aie being staited again Coppot Is a sh ide vveakei at Wt cents foi lake the gov ernment lepoiting the output foi 1&9S nt r.2C.3"r S91 pounds Tin Is sttrmg, with London speculation at 2S 2." cents and lead is advanced bv the smelting onmpunj- to 4 Vi In sti iking eontiast with olllclal and othet wheat I epulis are the recotded teceipts at western polls, S,0S8,14fi bushels 111 two weeks against 1.IT1.7.I9 last veai It Is not stiango thnt prices have declined -'., cent and expoits. Uoui Included, vvcie fiom Atlantic potts in Julv thus tar 4,181,911 bushels against 4,0S :,31J last yeai. and fiom Pacllle poits l.nio ISi against S01.100 last jeni besides .10 1 -fiSI bushels this join fiom othei ports. Corn expoits aie also suipilslng fi.si" -214 bushels In two weeks ngalnst 2 S'l'.ODS last jeni but less sllipilslng than w ostein teceipts 10 5I'J,.,4J IiumIipM ngalnst 4 ."01.071 Inst jeai Nevertlu los. the pi Ice advanced live-eighths ot a cent Palluus for the week lutve been lfi3 lu the I'nlted States against 215 last jeai and 21 in Canada against 23 last j cur BROWN ALSO GUILTY. He Will Probably Suffer Death Pen alty with Aimi3tcnd. Piedcilck. July II -The juiv In ths cast of lolm lluirv liiuwu jointly ac cused with Armlstiud Tnvloi, of tho minder ot Mr and Mis Ro ensteln tieur Roekvllle Montgomeij eountv, Miuj liuid, todaj found a i relict of gulltj of muidci In the llist digiee. Tujlni has been found t,ulliy and In to be hanged on Aug IS, at which tlnn Ilrown will alo nitfor tho death pen ultj Roth ate ncgioes Steamship Arrivnls. Anistcidam. Julj It - nlved: Wer kendnm New Yoik Hrowhead Passed. Rtrurlit. New Yoik foi Liverpool. Chei-bourg- Sailed. I'urst Rlsmuick from Hamburg nnd Southampton New Yoik. Prnwlii Point Passed Stiitendam, Rot terdam for New Yoik New York -Arrived Ciiflc from Liverpool denied. I.a Noriniindle, for llavie I'amimul.i for l.lveriiool, Rottcrdnm for llotlurdum via Houlogne Liverpool An Iv eel Ulltun nlp fiom New York. Rtiuiki, fiom Nov Yoik Oiand Rapids in Western League. Grand Rnplds Vileh. Julv 11 The b tse ball deal wlteicbj this cltj takes tho pi no of Columbus lu tlie Westein league is a go A meeting of the citizens to night guaranteed all that Mntiiigei Lof tus asked ami the llrst Western league piimo Is tu lie pltijcd hero next Thurs day Manager Toiiejson will take Id-. Interstate league team to Columbus and finish the scubon there or ut SpthiBdoId, Ohio. FETE DAY IN GAY PAREE Anniversary of the Fall of the Bastile Cel ebrated. ENORMOUS CROWDS OUT Piesidcnt Reviews Troops at Long champs Major Marchand of Fa shoda Fame mid His Men in Line. Anti-Somites Endeavored to Mako a Demonstration. Early in tho Day, But Aie Quickly QUelled by tho Police Quiet at Rennes. Pnils July 14. Tlio weather here to daj', the National IV to Daj', Is magni ficent. The public and many titivate buildings ate deeointed with Hags. MM Deioulde nnd Maieel-llnbert and :cv oi al hundred niembiis of tha Pntilotle league matched to tlie I'lae e de li conclude und d 'posited n wieath nt the foot of the Stiassburg statue, ntnlel cries of "Vive 1'Ainiee'' 'lvej Diiotileile'" M. Dei mile de, lu turn, shouted "Vive In Republliiuu Pran ealse'' "IVve la Nation Pratienl'e" "Vive I'Alsnee-l.oiialne' ' He then re uuosteil Hie leaguei- to disperse. Soinu of them attempti'd to continue the di me nstiation, but the police scattered them Despatches fiom villous ganlsons, Ine ludlng Rennes, upon Hint the te Vlews weie e III I led out Without lllii dent. The- tioops weie aeelnlmed with the usual shouts if 'Vive 1'Aimee'" ' Vive la Republlciue'" lhiotiuous ciowds wended thelt way tow aid l.ongehamps from eatlv inoin lng In oidei to witness the military lev lew. Sttlngest piecautlons weies taken for the piesctvatlon of older. Tlie cabinet ministers bewail to atilvo lit ! o'c le tk The incident of the e liam liet ot deputies, M Desehnnel, with tlio olllilnN of tlio house, wne welcomed with shouts of "Vive la Repiiblknte ' ' nnd 'Vive I'Vimee'' Rut thele vveio Isolateel ciles ot i seditions chnraetei, wnli li loci to some' ai lest", neai tho Carruoui des Cnscndes. Loubet's Ovation. Piesidcnt l.oilbe t left the Rlj-see Pal ace at 2 .'0 p m In a earilage diavvit bv four liaises He w is accompanied bj the mltiM"! of win, (ienenil tho M, minis ele (iullitet, and General It.illloiul In a second c an Inge was tho pi c lilic i, M Wnldee k-Rollsseatl anil otllets Along the entile' loute the piesidcnt was gteeted with files of 'IVve l.otibel'" anil 'Vive la Repitb llillie' ' When lie al lived lit Long chnmps the diouts vvei ledoubled At let iec el v lug. the c nngl.lt ul.lt loin of the olllclals, the president tinned to waul the ciowds and bowed lepeatedlj. Ueneial Ketnuiitln handed ovei tie oomninnd of the tioops to Geueial Rru geie, the inilitaiv goveinin of Pails, and the' lev lew began foithwltii. Oen eial Riugete galloped il'i-f Hie front of the line, ami the cllsti ibutlon of dec i oiations followed Then the general took up a position In limit of the pi evi dential stand and the mat ill past was begun As each leglment passed the piesl dentlal stand Its ling was dipped an I the piesident lose anil saluted the col ors. R.ieh time he was gieotod with die cling foi tlie .iiinj Mieldenlj a inai of npplailbe use end ed fiom the distant masses of spci tatois ami Increased lu volume ,n Mnjoi Maiehand, the Afilc.in exploict" and pilnelpil flguie on the Kiench aldo In the Fashod.i Incident, inouuted on a supetli black e bin gei and siiiiciuudeil bj the Soudanese soldleis wlio hail ac companied him ne loss the Afiic.tn con tinent, appealed In view and mlilst m cteasig excitement deliled In fiont ot the piesident. as the ail mug with (lenfenliig ctles of "Vive Maiehand' and Vive 1'Aimee' ' Hats anil liand kerchlefs weie tin own uiiwaid on nil sides As Piesident l.oubet aiose thu iheeis weie ledoubled and lontinuicl until the little band ot Soudanese dlb appeaied in the distance. FIRE AT PRINCESS ANNE. A Fifteen Thousand Dollar Blnz Thicntens the Town. I'llncess Anne, Mel , July II -I Ira Willi ll btuke out about midnight In tb4 Fittg 'laid building, tin elite lied tin di -stiuctlon for a linn of u 1 irgo porttno of tills town After thieo hours of hard work tin Ihomcn subdued tho tlumes with a toll! loss of about fll'Hi Pennsylvania Pensions. Washington. Julv 11 Pension ci ridi cules Jiicre ise I'leeU'ilck 1, Wnurstoft'i Great Ilend Susquehanna. s to XW. Dan. Ic Yoiinker. West Aitbiiru Susciue Iniuia, J'i toSlO, Aimer W Hlcliiud Austliivill, llradford. S to JIO, Uculamlti M Riovvn, Cnnintown Ilraelfoul $17 to J.'l. Sinnucl Hess Tiinkhaniinek. to tl2 Krlbsue Jonuthan Jones Tunkhanuock, $.'J Alger at the Beach. Washington Julj 1 Shortlj after lenv. lug tho cabinet meeting Spetetarj Algei took a tialu for Lung Uriinch, N J , where he and Mrs Algei will remain over Sunday ns the guests of Vice Prcsb dent tine! Mrs I lobarl Decision for Dixon. Chicago, Julj- 14 Dixon (,ot the decis ion over Sautrj at tho end of the slxtli lound. - . WEATHER TORECAST. Washington July 11 Porecast -f foi Hatuidaj: Rastern Pemifcjl- - vauiu IncreaKlng clotidlns4 Sat- -i uidnj, thMutenliig Suinlaj , prob- -4 nblj shovveirH nt nU'lit; varlablo - winds. 4. t-ttttlf lttf ttf t -.! 1 K, tV