S- cft.iui "Wfc , ftf .jsr - Wrvl WPfflrfflfr lr- fffr - 2t V OTIIYTIYll J IE1 MllLllll ,1 SCJRANTON, PA.. WEDNESDAY MOHXIXG!, ACUIST 10, J 899. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. MONS. LABORI WILL LIVE The Lawyer's Physicians Believe That He Is Out of Danger. OPINIONS ARE OPTIMISTIC Hope to See Him on His Feet Again Befoie the Dieyfus Court-Martial Is Ended Would-Be Murdeier Still tit Large The Wounded Man Reported to Have Announced the Dlscoveiy of Another Toigery In the Dossiei Indications That His Death Was Plotted He Tells How the Pockets of His Coat Were Killed as He Lay on the Ground Attempt to Steal Wallet. TSennp. rinnce. Auk 1." The loudi tlnn of Mnittc l.ulmil of iounel foi Captain Alfred Dreyfus who n elicit !n the back of tln neck fiotn ambush Uon vesteiday while D7i his wax iioiu Ins ipIi1(iui to attend tin tout t-niar-tial has lminoeil m miuli that the plivslilans In attendance consldet till 11 "1 he out of dangii. Hi" II s on his ba k unable to move but life Is n '111 lung to the leg w lib b It was belleeil -lmhiy was paialyed. and be has tin leet. He loutlnues to discuss tbo tnul Ills wife has remained at bis lii dliU pi.utically eei since be was biought home Niituinllv "-be Is mllib 11 lieed at the oiitimlstle lepoi t of the medical men, who hope to see tin l.iw n on bis fiet again liefoie the 1 1 till Is 1 ,'iled M Laboil's assailant has nut et be 1 n ni lesti d The Matin todus make." the an n iiiiueineut that Maltie I.aboil, after li. was shot yosteidav. declined, as the ontionie of bis injiiij appealed doubt ful that he wished to make known the ful that M Chaniolu, who lias chaige of the seciet documents In the I)iefus case has disc ov tied a new forgeiy In the dusslei The anaiehlst nigan. l.e .louinal Du Peuple, s,ii that. In letnllatlon for the titruge on .M I.aboil. the annchlsts x ill bold Geneial Miuioi and MM. I Turnout, Itoihefoit and Judet as host ngts and neisnnallv lesoonslble foi my thing done against the anaiehlst. Pockets Weie Rifled, foi loboiall in of the statement cabled x steiday that the pockets cif M 1,1 li ni s coat was ililed while be was lying on tli glnund was obtained todav. Not only weie the pockets of the wounded nuns coat onvitled, but an attemiit w is made to steal the wallet In which w-io impoitant papus leieirlng to ihi iinilt-niai tlal, Including his notes for the ci oss. examination of Geneial Mei ii' M. I.aboil himself 1 elated the In cldi nt. He hid just fallen and saw one of two men 11111 to his side One of them said His coat must be taken off. Ho v ill be too hot " The ppeakei then took off tin wound ed lawyers coat, and another man s ued the wallet M I.aboii, how rct tetnlned his dipspihp of mind and ipfused to allow the wallet to be taken out of bis hands putting It un dr his bead fc a pillow, and holding II with one band. The co.U was soon aftiiwaid put on him again On ai llvlng at bis lesideneo M. I.aboii ask ed bis wife to look Into bis pockpts and sop It theh (ontents weio safe. Mine Laboil found the pockets pmpt. Luckily, no papeis of Impoitancp weie In them. They contained onl pei s inal documents, Including monacing 1 tteis leeelved on the pievlous day. The 1 Wins of the law jet's pockets 'I the papeis and the attempt to steal lis wallet, vliile no offoit was made to appropriate his watch or money, Is logaided as evidence of a plot In which ycveial men weie Implicated The man who tiled the shot. It ap-pr-.irs, was onlv a tool The Impies si.iu Is ,;i!ni:ig $,-ou-.i that be l being Woden !v anti-Die' fus countiy people. Tli phy -icl'ins In attendance upon M 1. aboil lime S'lit to Talis lor .111 X-iay appaiVv'js in 01 dor to locite the bullet In the 'i.w ''el's both. Dteyms has wilt ten two letters to M Tyhlm'i The lust on healing the news uf the attempt to mutder the law- 1, Is .1 spont'ineous expression of his sh kf d feelings The se' ond Is it ton '..1:1s epistle expiesslng the keenest ut'PiF at the d&siiudb outiage, pro- foiled p. at lude to M I.aboil roj his I linolc clmp!onhip, and beaitfelt ' wMip. fot !.'. happ leeoveiy. At s o'clock this evening M I.aboii ,i 1 "moved In an nmbulance to the res '"mo ot Prol.-liaich, In 11 nihil' b of Venues II" stood th'i Journey well, althmurii nmu'allj fatigued The doc tor are t xtriiiPh hoppful of .1 speed v reco'rv, hi" considei It would be un wlsf1 fot him to return to eovnt until tbPif Is absolutcl no danger of a re- lupS'P M Demnngc has decided to nsk for an adjournment which has neceosltat td u wtltten application hj both M, Pemange ntul Cnptuln I)rfus who liue alieady sent letteis lo the niesi dint of the court martial folonel jloimu&t will iindoubudlj accede to the reiiutnt. hut he cituiot giant an ml jcuiiiiiient for moio than two days, a m 11 the application must be incwed f.i tnln Dnjfui' -wants the sessions j nit t pcu.c ". until Mondai next, when It 1. Imped that M. I.aboii will bp able to be pic rent Quarantine on ortugal. Madrid Aug K. will Miuioiimc ' fiom l'oitiit.i' ('nbllbd "ii tlou of tiavnlcM r'ie liiiutle tonionow mi'ilne on shipping 11 poits have been 1 inttcr foi the hitpcc Deaths ftom Plague. Oporto. Aug 11 Bllico the outbreak nt the phiguu there have been eleven clenttiB and twenly-tilx caeca of the, clib-case. DEATH PROM GASOLINE. Terrible Fate of Mrs. Miller Several Buildings Burned. Lebanon, la., Aug 15 H an explo sion ot gasoline In the cottage of Char les Rettew, of Hurtlsbutg, on tins Unit ed IJrethren camp meeting grounds at Sit Otetna, nt 5 o clotlf this cvenlnr. Mrs. 'William Miller, of Haulsburg, was so badly binned that death fol lowed shortly after she had been cat lled Into a neighbor's cottage. Mis Miller's daughtei, Gertrude, was slightly buined Mrs. Miller, whose husband Is a pas senger engineer on tlm Pennsylvania l.'iilroad, was a lsltor at the Hettew cottage It is supposed that she picked up n bucket lilted with gasoline, think ing It was water, and placed it on the stove. The explosion followed, set ting lit e to bet clothing and the cot tage She was dragged out of the building by two young men who weie passing at the time, while the othets in the bouse made their escape out of the fiont door The Itettew cottage Is situated on Sixth stteet In a shoit time It was In a blare and the flames ciulckh communicated to adjoining cot tages, fourteen uf which were tolallv desttojed while troin ten to fifteen ntluis were badlv scoreht d Those dehtioved and scotched, aie on 1'lflh and .Sixth streets, between (5Iosbrtn Ki' and Ottet belli avenues A mes sage was sent to this city for flte en glues Chief engineer oreied Perse -vciance steam engine and hose 1 .ti llage to lespond The Cornwall and Lebanon rallioad had a special tiain waiting and foil minutes after lecelv -ins the message the engine was on the giound at Mt Uietiia doing effective woik. Most of the destiojed cottages weie oned b lesidents ot Hanis bmg. Steeltoti and this cltv Mr Het tew Is A conduetoi on the I'elins.vlva nla rall'oad The 1"'" oil the 'ott iges l fullv J.'O.UIItl PECK'S POND TRAGEDY. Coionei's Jmy Heats Testimony. Stoiy of William Kelly. Hiidgepoit Conn Aug 1" At to il t's .p-slon ot the colonel's Juiy that Is Investigating tin I'ei ks Mill pond tiollev car accident which killed twon-tv-nlne iieisons, William Kelly, a oung nie 11 who K stilled befoie the jurv last week was brousht Into the com t loom undtr arie-t cbaiged with perjui. In bis testimony last week Kelly testified that he was a passen gei on the car at the time of the ac cident end dtsciibed In detail the scene jusi befoie the car fell and the efioits of the inotorinaii to stop the cat and aKo hi' sensations when be fell f 1 0111 the oat Into the mud In the bed 1 f the 1111111I Ills testimony was blghl.v favoiable to the company, being lo the etfert tint the car was? 1 mining slowlv . I'atilck .1 flaik, the next day tes tllii'd that Kll was not on the cvr at all and In court todcv Ml. Clink and bis Mm told substantially tin- .same stoi. to the effect tb.it Kelly w ,i sit ting In a canlage on the highway at tbe time of the uc Ident Kelly was then put on the stand and admitted that be was not on tbe ( ar at the time uf the accident and that be did not fall fiom the bildge WRECK OF A BRIDGE. Structuie on the Milwaukee De stioyed by Dynamite, lion Mountain, Mich. Aug IV The Milwaukee lallioad bildge has been wtccked bj djnaniito Men hunting for the bodies of M. Swanson and Call I! lander, who weie di owned on H1111 da, decided to use dvnaniito to bring thein to the suituce One chaige of sixty sticks of the explosive was placed In the water dlrei tly undei the bildge, which Is of lion and eighty feet high. The explosion shot a stieam of water l.'O feet high thiough the Iron stiuct ure, tearing loove the tails on both sides of the ti.uk, a distance of twenty feet. The stringeis weie split and shatteied and one was bioken In two. Two lengths of steel rails weie twisted into a shapeless mass Just before the explosion oc cuued the oassenger tiain fiom Milwaukee cioised the bridge. EASTWOOD SURRENDERS. Drink and Family Tioubles Led to Middlebuiy Tragedy. Mlddlebuij.Vt . Aug 15 -Fied Kast wood, of Jrc entk Id, N J . who shot an 1 lliHttntl killed Fiank renii, bis biotbei-ln-1 iw, and attempt' d to mui (lei Mis Hastwood and otlfl s, at l'at Mlddlebuiv last night, suiicnderpd himself toilttj ilefoie Hnstwood ga" hinn-elf up he attempted to commit siiliidp b.v shooting thiough the heait, but the ball was too low and ho piob ably will lecovei Mrs. Eastwood's In juries aie dangeious. Di Ink and familv tioubles are said to have led to the tiagedy SUPPLIES FOR PORTO RICO. Two More Ship Loads Will Be Sent on Friday. Washington. Aug. 13 The war de pailmpnt has auanged to send two more shiploads of supplies to Poito illco. TIip steamei i:vj tin of the New Toik and J'orto Hico line, will sail fiom New Yoik next Cilday with n full cargo of supplies Tbi use 'if the vessel was tendeted bj the steamship company free of expense The government transpoit McClt'llan Is scheduled to leavo New York for San Juan Wednesday week. The auxillaiy cuilsei Resolute will also bo utilized In case It Is lound necessarj. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S CONDITION. Naval Commander Still 111 Depar ture for Tlorence Postponed. Leghoin, Italy, Aug 15 Admiral Ptwoy'H indisposition continues. Var ious olllelals visited the Olympla this moi ling The --departine of tlio Amercan ad mit al foi Floionce has been postponed Moody's Leg Burned Off. Tienton, N J Aug. 11 Joseph Mooilj. an emploe at the Uoehling Who woiko had bis leer taken off this aftt riioou bv a coll of red hot wlro that he was 1 oiling. Ills leg was taken olf at tho Knee. Moody at tho same time was thrown agahiBt tho involving mnchlner and hud Idx ollir leg badh brulxed. Ho was taken to the Mercer hospital. PRESIDENT ADDRESSES CATHOLIC STUDENTS PATRIOTIC SPEECH MADE TO PUPILS AT CLIFE HAVEN. Mr. McKlnley Pleased by the Wel come Given by Father Lavelle's Pupils Ho Acknowledges Their Courtesy and Pays Tribute to the Nation's Flag Enthusiastic Applause. iJlattsbutgh, N V. Uig. 15 -l'tesl dent McKlnle, accotnp mled by 1'iiv ute Sccretarv Cortflyou, left Hotel fhomplaln tbK moinliur at 11 0 clock Mid wis driven down to tho iiudltoi lum on the grounds of the Catholic suirimer school of AuiPilca. it Ollft llitven, on Lake Champlili) A triimi Iibal inch of evergreens litPilaeed with meiican Hags had been elected ut the entiance to th. gioiinds and the audltoilum and manv 'if the cot tages on the grounds bad been gallv decorated with Mags and bunting Iv honoi uf the president's vilt. The load fron the hotel to'tb- "irnnier school mounds was lined with people anxious to get a glimpse of tin picsl denl At tie pn-ldeiit enter"! the HU'lltniium the speelMois ii"i.s and sang a cng coinpostd foi ln occasion and et to th music of Donlettl "HI 1 I'lllltttlil" l!eV,M J l..u.'l" lues. dent ot tb" Catholic siimiii s h ml, in'loduced 1'iesldent MeKiali" . rath er l.avelle's vpeei b was fie'illelltlv lneiiuptd bv beartv applause and vvher lining the course of Mi lenvnks he oicdlcted that the 'manv millions of ni'ople ipc 'iitly bi ought undei our piotectlon would make Aineilean cltt yeus as loval. as stuidv and as trup as thoi that are beie today" the au dience ehe-ied enthuslastlenllv s I'l evident MeKllllev lose til" au dience applauded, cbeeied, waved Hags, h.indkeic blefs mid patn-nils un til he made 1 motion foi them to d" sst He had not Intended to speak In fact this Is tb flis-t Invitation to ap pi ar in publli that he lias accepted since 'ie in lived nt tbe hotel, lint the waimth of th- gieetlng which was ac- coided him evldenllv evib-ed him to change lib- mind, lie -!id Piesident's Sieecli. r.itbi'i I.avelle, .Mcnibeis ot the Catiioll" .Sllliiinei Seiiool, Ladies ami lientl.' 1111 n I bad nit Intended to t-. a wold bur I (itnnnt silt In xllence In tbe jneence ot ibis i-pleiidlel elenionstration of our good will and anprei lati'in. t eaiinot forben to lve evpies-iou to nij vcrv bigli up pn elation of the gracious welcome von have Mven me hem tndn and tile mole than giaclous words 01 lomim ndation at tend i vom president Wlintevci thu govcinment of t lie I'nlled Slates has nc compllibed since 1 list met vod hue lui boil because tho lit at t of tbe people have been with the government of the I'nlteel State. Our patiiotitm is mitbir -ectlonal nor sei t.irl.in We muv ellffei in oil! polltlral and religious beliefs, but we are united tor count! v l.ovalt.v to the fov ei linn nt Is oui national cueel We follow all ol us. one flag It vm lioll7es our puipoMs and our aspliatlolis It icon -cntx what we believe, and what we mean 10 nialmalii and wluievii It Heats it In the H.m; ni the flee the hope of tile uppusvicl and, wheievil It Is 11s "alled al auv s.iciltlv it will be caninl to a tllumphal pt-ift We have 111011 Hags lure than we ever had before Tliev aie in evidence evcrv where I - ew them carried b the- little ones on our lawn, and as long as tliev cuiiv the-o Hags In thch little hinds thete will be patriotism In tliPli hi'.itts That Hug now Hoath from the homes of the mill. Ions oven fiom 0111 places of woidiip. It It seen from our m hool houses fiom the shops the fietorie the minliiK towns and it waves fnni the eatini of the plo neer In the distant outposts mid on the Itimbei man's hut In the etense forest It W found In the home of the humblest toller, and what it leprcsents deal to Ills heart Kebplllon mav i1p1.iv but It can never defeat Its blessed mission of llbertv and bumanltv Thank juu, again, for this mot conllal and gracious greet, big The president spoke slowlv and de libeiately In a modeiate but earnest tone1. Only once did he lalse bis voice, when be said that "the flag whenever it Is assailed will be can led to a trium phant peace " Enthusiastic Applause. The cheeiing which litiriupted his speech at this point fail ly shook the loof. nnd lie was unable lo make lilm slf heard foi nearly a minute At the close of the piesident's speech the audience Joined In singing "The Star Spangled Hanner, ' and they sang It with a will. The audience then formed In line and filed ncioss the stage and shook hands with Mr Mi -Klnle. The iiiesldent and rather I. ivelle then left the building and walk ed aiound the giounds, the president and Mr. Cortelyou le-enteipi theli cn rlage and weie driven back to the llOtPl Among those who weie present at the leceptlon wpip John S. Wise, Gen et al Guy V. Heniy, Colonpl Kdniund Klce, Congiessman Slblej. ot 1'iaiik lln, Pa , Smith M Weed, Monslgno. James Laughlin, chancellor of the arch diocese of Philadelphia; Colonel Wil liam M. nil ih. of Wilmington. Del. and Itev John I'. Chldwlek, foimer chaplain of the Maine A committee consisting of Goveinoi Stone, of l'ennsvlvnnla; Itoberl Pit rail 11 and K. II lUgelow, of Plttsbutg, airlved heie tonight to Invite President McKlnley to attend the reception to be tendeied the Tenth Pptinsjlvanla leigl ment In Plttsbuig upon theli leturn home from the Philippines, August 2s The president incepted the imitation and will leave heie Saturday evening, August 20. at living In Plttsbuig Sun day evening, August .'7. Theip will be a icvlew and the fiiilio state militia of l,ennlvanla will be in Plttsbuig on the ofeaMoii. Sccmary of State Hay, accompanied b his son. aulved heie this evening by steamei fiom Hurling top, Vi. lie will have n conleienee Willi the piesldent tomoiiow New Church Flag. Wilmington, DlI , A'lg 13 -HWiop Culo. man tonight received fiom the mukiid I. Is new cliuirli Hug which i 10 Hint Horn a staff ut lllsliopstciul, thu bMiop'u leitldence, on notable church days This is xnid to be thu first Kphcopal chuich flag In the United Statch und the bishop has been moie than a vear In designing ll. The flag Is of bunting, ulna feel six Inches sciuaru with thlrteent stripes of ted mid white iiltciiiatlng and with a pin plo eplmopal crosH set In a white laid In the center. KILLED AT A CROSSING. Three Persons Sacrificed by ft lool haidy Driver. Itcudlntr.Pn Aug. 15 KranklinTiuss ler, aged nbout SI yeais, son of the ptopiietoi of the Highland house, ubovo Wcrnersvllle, tnul two lady guest, Jllldu nnd Gertie Flelchtimn, ot llnrilsburg. aged 20 and 22 yeais respective ly. whom he was dilving to the station Miere to go to Heading for a day's outing, were killed nt 10 o'clock this morning bv the Lebanon Valley expiesH near that pl'ice. It it stit'd that Mr. Ilasslei was warned not to rros but he thought be could nnke It when the train (aim along 50 miles pn- hour. The hoise w is killed cairiage wrecked and all thtee in stantlv killed The bodies weie tenl blv manBled. Imingr eliagged for soine ilstunce lluhler was baid of bear ing Ilanlsburg. ue 1" TIHilu and Ger tiude Fle'lschmnn weie employed as bookkevpeis in a large mercantile es tablishment In this city. Thev be long! ! to the richest and most pium Ineiu Jewish family In llanlsbuig, nnd their shocking death has east n L'looin ovei local Hf-biew elides Their matin 1, who Is a widow. Is visiting an other daughtei nt Carllsb and a file ml went fiom here al noon to notify her of the tenlble ace blent The bodies win bi ought to llairlsbiug this evening HARRITY IS MUM. Not Piepaied to Talk on Politics at Piesent. IMlllailelphir. Aug Id Foimei Deni I. little Nitliiiil Coinniltteeman Wll llini P l.an.ty, of this' cltv. who has Inst 11 tinned fiom .Matoga Sptlngs, N Y.. when askeil today as to the ie potted political conferences of leading Denioci.it now at that place said "1 went with mv familv1 to Saiatoga slmplv for the put pose of spending a bilef vacation there While tbeie I attended no politic ul confetenees what 1 vei In fact, no such confetenees weie held. Not uniiatui.illy then weie some Infoiinal talks ivnenevei two or tlitee Demociats happeneel to meet at tlie same time but In o fai as I have knowledge ot the subject tbeie was ut no time any discussion as to can didates Tile uppeimost thought In the minds of those whom 1 casually met tbeie was the hope that the Demo ciatic national ((invention In lHfj would puisue sllib a consei vat'.ve eouise that all Demociats and eltl-s-ens genet ally of Independent tenden cies might coidially and enthusiasii callv suppoit the platfoim and the candidate Tills disposition was man ifested by those who believed In flee coinage of sliver as well as those who oppose It CRAMPS ARE CRAMPED. Unable to Obtain Iron and Steel to Cany on Work. Philadelphia. Aug 1'.- Owing to the gieat ditlliulty experienced In getting lum and steel rapidly enough to cany on woik, tbe William Ciamp ..x. Sons' Ship and Ilnglne Building comdany, of tills cltv. has been compelled to gieatly leduee Its font- of men Tluee bun died mi 11 v.eie laid off a few days ago Five bundled nioie weie suspended at the close of woik today and by the end of the week 1,500 men will have been lelegated to enfoiied idleness The de cision of the company affects all de pat tmimts and has caused constei na tion among the employes. The Htm was muih aveise to taking the step, but could not keep all the men em ployed because of the link of iron and steel The company has $-0,wXl,000 woi th of woik 011 hand. Other ship yatds on the Delawaie river aie also pxpei ienclng trouble In getting lion and steel At present tbeie ate thli ty-seven vessels In the course of eotistiuctlon along the Delawaie and fully twenty - one of them will be delayed, owing to the lack of material KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Omceis Elected at Meeting of Giand Lodge, l.ancester. Pa, Aug 11 This after noon, befoie tidlotiinmeni of today's sessl in of tin giand lodge of the Knights of Pvthlas, the following oT Hceis were elected for the ensuing year. Grand chancelioi, Scott Dlel.eit, of Pittsburg, giand vlee chancellor, Thomas C Thompson, Philadelphia: grand prelate, Di Chailes o Fanst. Punxsniawney. giand keppi t of lec nidn and seal, Geoige Ilawkes, Phil adelphia: giand master of exrhequer, Julius Mountnev, Philadelphia giand mnsto at arms Georce M Fletchei, File, grand cutet guard, C W. Ttioad bead, Montrose, giand tiustep Wllllaui D Hart Philadelphia' supicme tepre sentntlves, Dr II 1. Duiu'oll, Scran ton, Chailes r. Linde. Philadelphia and John II Can. Mtonnn. None of the Hfteen rindldate for Hip office of giand Inner gu.nd received a malotlty of the votes nnd thai oHIppis will be selected bv Hip grand lodge YELLOW FEVER IN MEXICO. An Outbieak at Tuxpan Twenty Deaths Up to July 30. Washington. Aug 13 A telegram fiom Surgeon Cofer of the Maiine hos pital spiv lee, dated at the city of Mex ico, bilngs the Information to the head quaiteis of the seivlce in this, city tint there has been an outbieak of yellow fever at Tuxpan, a town on the Mexi can roast, between Vera Ciuz and Tamplco. Tbeie has been twenty deaths up to July 30. TIip disease Is supposed to have ben can led to that point from Vera Cms!. Surgeon Cieiieial Wynun wired the Infoimatlon of tho new omliieak to the Aineilean liifpedois on the Ameri can boidei Iron for Poito Rico. Washington, Aim IS -'I lie stcietury of war was toduv notified by tlin West Vli Rlnlil Steel voinptii) that they have foi wanted a eailonl of coiriiBiuei! Iron to New Yotk city for use In building opeia. tlona in the devastated dlstiluts of Porto. The lion wns accepted with thanks and will bo t hipped at the Hrst opportunity. For Dewey Reception. New York, Aug. 13. The lesolutiem up propilutlng $130,ii(Xi for the Dewey liicep Hon was passed toduy bv the board of uldoinuu by a veto of 13 to 3. AL GlIERIN HOLDS THE BLOCK HOUSE FRENCH POLICE UNABLE TO CAPTURE HIM. An Opera Bouffo Seized at Pat Is. Fiench Police Call on M. Ouerln to Come Out nnd Be Arrested His Trlends Endeavor to Peisuade Him to Return to Work A Flag Dis played. Paris, Aug 15 The assistant chief of detectives atj 4.20 o'clock this morning went to the honip of M Guerln, presi dent of the Anti-Semite league, with u wiiirant fot his nuest 1 1 rang the bell several times and Anally M. Gueilti unpen tpd at window, but tefused lo open the door, saying "If you want hip 1 01110 and take me " Thereupon the detective withdtew, M. Guerln calling aftet him- "You want to light Well, we will fight, l'eimlt me to tell you you ale doing Veiv ditty business" Then letuinlng lo his fiiends, he exclaimed loudly- "Come, connades, let us die. They will only take me dend " Some of the speetatois of the si ene shouted "Vive Gueiln." The win taut foi thorniest of M Gue iln, piesldent of the Anil-Semite-league, who with sympathizers, has been bin leaded sine e Sntllldav last In the ottlces of the league- has bi en placed In the bands ot Mnglsttate Fa ble. Gueiln Is legal ded as an outlaw In a state- of rebellion lie cannot claim the light of a eltl?eii of exemp tion from uiii'st fiom sunset to sun ilse and the pi 1 sons gaulsonlng the lieaiJnuaiteis of the league, nunibei ing about foity. 111 e in the same 1 lass Strict oideis have been given to ar lest eveiy one- attempting to entei or leave the building Tluee of Guet Ill's fl lends who attelii'ited to leave- the place this 11101 nlng weie attested They all ran led slx-c lumbered levolveis and hate bets and what Ftelie hineii desig nate as "Anieiican knuckle-elusteis." I othei wise brass knuckles The prefei t 01 cue pom e r awnmng onieis iiuiii the government In legard to the ae -Hon to be taken ngalnst Gueiln The leading Jews of Fill ope ate ar innglng for a meeting in Switzerland in older to form an International as sociation for defense against the ctu-sade- of the- Anti-Semites and to pio teet tile Jews In Fianieaftei the Diey fus couit 111.11 tlal Is ended He Displays a Flag. M Gut 1 In this evening displayed an anll-Senittie. tii-ndoi Hag on the loof of the anti-Semite headqii.n teis on the Hag was a motto leading "Fiance ten Fienchmcn." M. Waldee.k-Iloiiss,.aii confeired sev -eial times dining the day with M. l.e plne, the- piefcet of police, and In eon sideiutlon of the fact that a lecomse to fence in the an est of M Gueiln might lead to a useless sac tithe- of life, entailing still f.r.iM-1 demonstia tlons, at the' obsequies of the victim, tbe piemlci decided not to expose the life ot any man, soldlei, policeman 01 til email, but to leave M. Guerln a choice between self-impilsonnient and an est Meanwhile. Il looks as though this affali would have a lathei tume end ing The fi lends of M. Gueiln aie busy ing themselves to lescue him fiom an impossible and foolish position and are advising him to sm lender to the police DISORDER CONTINUES. Restless Paiislans Continue to Make Demonstiations. Palis Aug 1.". As an anii-Senilte gi up was tunneling at the comet of thi Faubourg st Finis and the Hup De Valencienes, this evening some passeisby weie gieeted with ctles of ' "Unwn Willi lie aewnes ami werc-sui- louneleel anil tnieaieneei ny me demon stntors A suppo-ed anaiehlst thru Hied s.ev(ial revolvei shots wounding tluee men One of them, a man named Cainllle, wn.s taken to a hospital ser iously wounde-1 The alleg-e! anarchist 1 was ill lest eel At the annual banquet of Donapar tists today, M Mlgnot presiding, a tel cgiam fiom Pi luce Victor Napoleon was lead t tying he lelleel 011 th" vai loils committees to net under the pies ent giave 1 lrcumtances The leading ot the- telegtam was gieeted with shouts of "Vive I.'Pinpeieur," 'Vive Gili 1I11." The young -oyallsts also assembled at a banquet nt St Mauix today In honor of the name day of the Duchess of Oilcan Violent attacks were made on the iiccnt measures of the government AMMUNITION SEIZED. Santiago Collector Uaptuies Supplies Intended for Santo Domingo. Havana, Aug. 1- Lieutenant .Schauui, colle'lo' of customs at Haraeoa, in the pi ov line of Santlugo lie Cuba, lus seized 141 eaiblnes and 1S.000 louncV of nminunitlo'ii that were evidently In tended foi Santo Domingo Twenty live men, Cubans and Daiiiuiic.v i, .1 ilved then- last Fildav on bo.ud a steamei. They have been kept under ciose waten, as nicy nie app.nentlv planning to take aims to Santo Do mingo The quantity illicitly seized Is not believed to he all that Is secrete 1 GoiiPial tirooke Is making every effoil to cheek fllllmsteiliig No attempt will be inude to prevent the men leaving Hauitoa If they Uo not tiy to cany arms with them, MiOiin Republicans. Levvlstovvii, Pa , Aug. 13 The Mlfllln county Itepiibllcan convention heretoday linmlliattd Hi" following ticket. Asso ciate judge. William A. Wilson, sherltl, W P. Hchell county ticasuier, W. F Hint: tommlssloiic'is, II G. jlraton and A W. Nnle, fiiior dliector, S C Myer uudltnr. F II Wentz and John F Wll son, coroner, Hairy M Owens; delegate to Bt.ito eoiivenlloii ) P llotpprini Wlllhim V Iliousht was PlcctPd count chalruinii Boatmen's Wages Advanced. Cleveland, Aug, Fi At a meeting of th, CMtutlvu committee, of the Lake Cur riers' association held at the ofllee of Captain James CollWau today the wages of all the men employed on the boats fiom second mutes down wero advanced U pur cent. Tho low schedule) goes into effect ut oncu. THE KKWS T1HS M0UN1NU Weather Indication! Todayi RAINl NORTHEAST WINDS. Get eral Hope for Kecovery of Drey fus' Counsel Latest Reports from Transvaal Are Disquieting President McKlnley's Addi(s lo Catn cillc Students. General Whitney's Wetkly News lliidgct li.ise Dull UcmiHk. rinaiicliil and Commercial. Local State Convention of the Jr. (i I' A M. Stale Firemen's Convention. i:elitorlal. News and Corcini'tit I.0C.1I Tuquest In the (Jiilnn Killing That Mvstei Inns Text Hook Hcpoit. Mnvor Dismisses Two l'atrolnun Local West Sci anion and Subiiiliaii News Hound About Set anion Lew ill-Trial List nnd Juror foi Sep tembei Term of Coin t ALL ON ACCOUNT OF KLONDIKE I I Mr. Btyan Discovers the Seciet of Good Times Latest Speech at Des ' Moines. Des .Moines, la, Aug 1 William I Jennings Hi van spoke for two bonis 1 at the Audltoilum tonight to an audi- ence of 4 Itiu people The audience. ' which included pnietlcally all the del- I egntes to the- Deiiini i.itlc convention t 1 I be held tomoi low took eveiy oppoitu- I inij 10 appiauii .vii myall Hist ic vlevved the leund of the P.epiibllcan patty, act using It or putting the dol lar above tbe man He then took no the sllvei question, s tying piosperltv did not set In until six months aftei the election when the Klondike gold mines began to li heaid from VALUE OF THE RUPEE. Ruling by Assistant Secietary Van- dei lip of Tieasuiy Depaitment. Washington Aug in sssiant Si -letaiy Vnndeillp lias lendeied a d. clslon In which he holds that feu dot -able- pill poes the value of the 1 upe. of India Is the value at which the con sulat eeitlfhate which accompanies the Importation shows It p.issps 1111 1 cut in India. The boird of geiu-tnl appialseis at New Yoik In passing on a ease held that the dutiable value of the iiipev was the value placed on It bv tin.- dliee -ten of Ibe mint foi the qua'tei eovei Ing the shlnnient The treastu v de paitment takes exception to that 1 tiling and dli pets the culleclot at Hoston to take an appeal to the eoiuts The value- at which the mpee passe cut lent in India as shown bv the urn sul.ll ceitlHcate was 1 onsldeialilv ill excess of the coinniete l,il value of the sllvei as given by the- dlrei ten of the mint. ALASKA BOUNDARY DISPUTE. Sir Charles Tupper Tells How It Could Be Settled. London Aug 13 - Mi Chai les Tuppei leadei of the imposition In the Cana dlan house of e omnion w ho .11 1 Ived at Llveipool yes-teiday on bo.nd the steamship I'aiislan when Intel viewed legal ding the Alaska 1 boiiiidaiy ques tion mged stionglv two .ilte-i native s eithei that tin- Fulled Slates should submit the contioveisv to aibltiation 01 that Canada should eonsiiiut a 1 all- way to Dawson Cltv thus opening up a iituelv Canadian line of 1 onimunlea tlon Willi the gold fields ' Tbeie Is little doubt." he said "that the I 'lilted States would leiognle th foice of the latter alternative, and If It was put in effect would accept aibltia tion Otherwise I would favoi e losing the gold fields against iltl.ens of th I 'nlted States ' CAVALRY FOR MANILA. Thhd Regiment Expects to Be Ready to Sail Aug. 17. Seattle. Aug 13 Lieutenant Colonel W II Wessel. Jt . In 1 opimand of the Thhd cavaliy. Is expected heie to night With llllll an- the tluee ie malnlng tioops of the detachment Captain Hlehanl Cblbott supei ln-te-ndent of the tianspoit station, has reported to Captain Hoblnson tint the tianspoit Gaionne is to he leadv for sea bv tomoiiow evening She may sail with the cavalrv on ThuiKdov Aug IT. tluee days In advance of tin expelled date, as the quai ten master general had flguted that the tioops and hoists would not an he lien- in time to sail befoie Aug "0 LOST SOLDIER FOUND. Man Believed to Have Been Killed by Filipinos Never Saw Manila. Fott Weypp. Imt . og l") A month at,o a lettei fioir Mnnila said that Fi lls Iteiifhait of Mnysvllle, a soldier in the ii-aulai 111 my. Md been iaptui"d and toituted to death bv Filipino Yesteidav Itlneliatt walked Into the olllce ol 1 filend in thi (tv He was Just 1 ('turning home lioni the west ami lnd not h-Mid the stoiy of bis al leged death, lie Ins not been In the Philippines, having been dlschoigeel for disability befoie hi lepiinent sailed RIOTS IN IRELAND. Catholics Wreck a Chtuch and Pio testants Stone a Chapel. Londoudeiry, Aug 13 An lilsh par ty wiecked a Melhodlst diurcli heio vesteiday evening, while Its opponents stoned the Catholic 1 ha'iel. The mayor has Issued 11 pi 01 lama tlou empoweilng mllltoiy olllceis to act as maglstiotes. and additional sol dlei s and police have been called out. Wots were stuited at Londomleuy Sunday owing to the celebiatlon of the annlveibaiy of the icllef of London deiry, beselgcd by James II., In 1689. Rioting at Belfast. Helfast, Aug 13 Then- was consider able rioting In the Catholic quarters of the city this evening. Tho police were Ktoui-d and windows and stieot lamps were smashed. PAUL KRUGER SHEDS TEARS He Has Become Physically Incapable of Dealing with the Situation. BOERS STILL OBDURATE Repoit That Their Reply Will Dls appoint England Anxiety in Pre toriaFeared that Negotiation Will Bo Bioken Off General Sic William Francis Butler Recalled. Belief That He Sympathizes with Boeis Sir Fredeiick Walkee Placed in Command of the British Tioops In South Afilca Govern ment's Action Taken to Mean That the Situation Is Graver. Loudon Aug. 13 The I lhaniieshurs ( 1 1 icxpiiii(lul of tin- .Morning Post sa.'s: 'IV's.iletit Kiugei. owln.r to nd vanied ye.ns. has becom physballv and .neiitally iiuaimbie- ot dealing with the situation. Often at nictlug!' of th. executive- (-olilKll he weeps bill pos sibly be Is -l'liinialiii, Incapacltv." 1 'ape Town, Aug 1'.. No teplv lids been leeched he-e up to the pies.mt fiom the Tiaicvaal ge vei nmelit on the -ublect of th' latest Ililtlsh jiTe posals) J foi a peiieiabb t ttlen "He of the- qc.es j llun In illsputi'. and .1 dispatch Horn. I Pietoila says the leplv, when font will ' be elNappoli ting and tint It Is feaied uu- ic-i.U v. Ml be the bicaklna off if 1 negotiations Gieat niKlety prevail, at the eapiii'l of the 'I'lansv.nl. Geneial Butler Recalled. London. Aug 15 M11J0' -G 'liei tl Sir Willi nil Fiaii'ls Uutler, who, it 'ai announi"d ye-teidiv In a dispatch f 1 0111 Cape Town, would be iellevell as (omraiini'i'i of tbe Htitlsh tioops In South Afilca. n.s a lestilt of his al leged Uoei svmp.it ble, has been re called and Sil Fiedeilek Walki 1 his bi'ii auniiiiui'd to replace him. Ml Fled.-liek Wa'.ke; Is legal ded al on- o! the ablest geneials In tl.e army. His appolntiin nt, th-'ietoie-, Is taken to indicate that the situation It, gtavor Lieutenant Geneial 'Sir Ficdeiii'k William I dwatd Fme stlei-Walkci. K. C H . h is bee 1 In command of the wes tern milltniv dlstikt of Gieat Millnln iiii- 191 II is the eldps-t son if the liiti elencinl Sir Kdwiul W roiestiei W ilkei K C B. H" wits bom in lslt ,ind entiled the Scots Guaim lr. tV.2 He seived il. the KaHlr war of Inw-Ts, w s mtlltniy seciptatv to il Mai tie Fieaie fiom 1STS to 1T9, suved dining tin- Zulu war, was quar tei master gem ml in ntichunnalai.d In lssl, lomnnudee: the Infontiv lit 'gad" t Aldeislu t fiom lSI to lb and com manded the tioops in Fgvpt fiom 1SU0 to 113 Mausei Rifles Secuied. Pretoiia Aug 13 The cM-eutlVP coumil ((included Its sesi 'on at V1 10 p. m when unlets weie Issued to the Held 1 units to give out Mauser lilies In ex hang foi Mai tlnl-IIeni v rifles. A gieat ciow 1 gathered to leceive tho ,! "S Tbe possibility of wai with Gieat Filtahi is nnout th lly subject dls- cused, nnd It Is geneially felt the liuigheis should In- consulted before extienie menMIK ale adopted I HOBSON SAYS HE IS A VICTIM. Declaies Reports of Alleged "Kiss ing Bees" Aie Much Exaggerated. Wnhlnstoii DC, Aug 13 A Ual tlliioie woman has niche! ai. Inte. tsllng lett'i fiom Nival Constiue tor Wchpiolld I'eiison Hob-on dined lling Kong, July 4. In legate! to tlio alleged 'kissing bee" while cniouto fiom Chicago to San Fialiehco l.tat y.ar. The letter Is piloted In the 15.il-tln.ou- Sun and Cominaiulei Holnon has this to say "As to those vm etched newepiper lepoits, thev weie the grors-st foims of i-xaggetatlon and inlsiepiespnta llon. Tbeie weio Incidents In Chicago and Kansas City, and only li. tnoso pluies, but they weie nothing like what wis lei oited. and nil those m tei views with nie- weio puio falslflc a tlops. I gav" out but ii lew llnns in Iipnvei and Sm rianclsco t) testify to the tun- und patibitlc impulses. '! the schiol gli's and ladles who weie conceined, and a for myself I v oulet have cut off my light aim ruthi tin n olli-nd one of them. "Tl e- mrtter was entirely beyond mv conttol 'indpi the c In unistnnces My own bea-t and conscience have breit ileai and I do not fear any cone queiices Criticisms based on eiior and mist em eyentn lion and draw In? conclusions that I know to bo at titt-r vatlanco with fact can nevei iiduin I have not consld'icd II even uecessiry to lake public notice of tliom. They shall lntei fen In nowise with my own steadfast i)iitpeo for futuiH seivlce." File In Lumber Yard. Lock Haven, Pa Aut 13 The saw mill, shhusle mill end planing mill, 10 gi'ther with a laige qiiamlty of shingles and dressed luniliir at Flliitoif Camliiliv (utility, owned bv Chillies Kiaenur of Ibis ilty, weio destroyed by Hie toiUv Loss, 0,C), Insurance, JI'.OXi. There are .i)(ift0O) feet of timber yet to be cut on the tract and the mills will be tebullt. ... . s..a,.. WEATHER FORECAST. Washington. Aug. 13 Forecast for Wednesday For eastern Peiiu svlvanl'i, lain Wednpsdav, proba bly cleatlng Thursday, Increasing noithcasterly winds, gales on the coast f . x & -t- 1 & .t .t t . .1- jt&a
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