Srtbtme, canton afty TWO CENTS. TE7V PAGES. SCRANTON, PA., THURSDAY MOKNIX-U JANUARY 1, 11)00. TEN RAGES. TWO CENTS. GATACRE FIGHTING Boers Attack Molteno, Near Stromberg. BRISK FIGHT YESTERDAY Action in Progress as Dispatch Was Sent righting Around Colesberg. Boers Resist General French's Attack, but Retreat Gradually. London Pleased by the Success of Colonel Pllchcr. Stoihsltooni, Cape Colonx-. Jun. 1 -The lJm.it attacked Mf Hi no this morn ing. A Ijii'ik uitlrn Is In progress. Nuaitw point, I'apo I'olonv. Jan. 1 Thoie was bi isk fighting tod ly in tt hills mound ''oUsbeig The Hoe-H stubbornly te-Nt'-d the lSiltNh it cxery point, but gi iiluiillv rttu-ulcJ. The HiHMi bold the- tsttome pr-dtlon to tin- south nr.il east, oxc-rlo-iklng thu town. The bills iimuiul 1'okfdieig are nu muatis, not In laniros, but In group. It l civ (lillliult to bunt thu Pons out. Slti mi xxnundid men haxo ar ilxod at Aiu-nkl. I oiid hi. ,1th " A sPednl dlspitch ft niii N.x.tuxx point, ikitrd Tui'-d iy,Jan ituy :'. si.s that the Hit'.tsh loivmnnd Notx-al's Palm b-'dgr. x.Ith two pun?, and also i oinmand tbo rolrsben? bildue, and that thu Hocis huxe no way to k tic it ev-pt by xxav of Sttoin beig. Tho dl-iakh adiN that bis -Jo-i lopnionts aie ipeetoJ tomorioxx-. Military Mine Ignited. Klnib"tliv, Hit. 20 Tbo lions 1 ist night i-x-lnc-d tonsldeiablo Interest In tin? Piemloi- mine, using their starch lights. This niouilirj: they actlxelv shelled tilt foit, Tho iovU nitllleiy icpllcd. oui lull. won- well plaiel anil dropj nl nmld th smoke of tho menu's gun Last nUlit'- staini ignited some of om mlllt.iiy mints luu there were no tuuuHles (V- II Hhcdos has supplied the Doer prlai rs with iirxx ilothlnrr. London, Jan "A spot Ial dlspitch from Naa vpooit, dated Tuesday, Jan uaty '.', j: Th" I'altlih conimird Notx.-U's Pont biUH-c- with two suns and alo com-lni-itl tho Colcsb"ig bi Id-re nnd tint llio L'neis line no wa to letieut ex icpt bj w ty of Noimb- it?. The rtl pati h adds that hi.? developments aio epet tt d tomonow. PP.AISE FOR COLONIALS. Lcndsn Pleased by the Success of Colonel Pilcher. Loudon, Jan. " Larking nexxs fioni tin main Iiiilish tamis In !outh Af ilta, the futuie in tlon of nho( com mindeis tail alone haxe an Impoitant efiect on tbo laurel Kmics of th tarn pilgn. the Hi ltl-li public Is making the most ot Colonel Pllrhi'i'-, hiiecess. iiu bounded ttiliiite Is jiald to the proxxew ot the Canndlins and Aitialians, and r phle aiiounth aie puhlbhcd of the piithul ism In l'o'iglas as tin? xlctor lous tioops t ntprnl tin- pl.ue. The n-r-lesentatlxe ot the A--sotlated Pres, xxlth the i'jlng toluniu, f.ijs: "The Immediate icMilt of Colonel rilihei's .ut it is in the entire dlppeisni of the lebels xxho haxe been goxi-rnlnu the lountiy for the last alx xxeeks After tfuiinMdo had been ruptured the Toiontos ottuiiiPil the laager for th" night and joined Hie main body the following liiurning, biluglng the xx bole of the Hoer tens. wagons and loot, a? J leaxingtbe Cmnxxalls In gar llson ax SunnhUle. 'J lie mulsh foice then started tor Pougl.ts, the Toion- los minting up the tear In vngnns. In thu afternoon the tioops entered the town unopposed and anil I exttaor dlnaiv stentf. The inhabitants wpip)1 oxtrjojed. 'IJley tiowded ;,bout the soldleis and hook hands xxlth them. ' AVhen thev learned that their iMIxlt- eis xxere Canadians and Autia!lms I the entluisa-m bttame frenzied. Jjeatentii!; ilit-eis xxero ulxin as the tioops tiaxered the n-uin street, and It was :ilnm- linpnsslble foi them t make piogre-s, the noxNs being sj eager to shake bands witu the colon ials It apptais that the Landiost and nil the moiinttd i obeli t-xiipiiated the place on the piexkus night. The un miiuntPd itbiW, t Ih lepoited, aie en tremhed In the xlclnlty Quintltie.T of ninniunltlon weie taptured and de stioxed." A dlspalih fioni the Madder rixer In timates that the .StinnMdi piisoiiPis xx III not be treated as pilsonim of wai. but as ltiltlsh subjects taught In open jPbelllon. At the Moddtr ilxer tamn tlie.Lon dutt of the colonials Is admlied greatly and exeiy one is delighted that they haxe stiuck the Hist blow on the xx ost ein fmtitler sinie the battle of Magtis. fonteln. It Is believed the teller ot Kuiunian Is to follow ijultkly. The latest adxices fioni the Coles beig distiltt tend to modify Oeneial Fi ruth's suetpss. The piudloted oeeii. patlon of CdlesbeiK had not been ue. compllbhed ebteiday exenlng, whllr the PoiFs guiib, which, it was an nounced, had been silenced, weie still active. The war nillce this afternoon Issued a dispatch recelxtd fiom Uph oral Fiencli. uiidT M-stenlax-H dale, in xxhkh th geniral said his position was tho same as It was on the pievlous day. but that with small relnfoite nients ho could dislodge tho Pons fiom Colesberg and, In the meantime, he continued manoeuvring. Nothing further has been heaitl fiom Molteno, whkh xx-as uported from Steikstroom to have been attackPd by the Poors this moinlng. So far as known here, the Hrltlsh fouo theie Is Hinall. A dlApaloh fiom Kteikstromu an-nounit-H that Hxxutit !.f. the Poor torn innndnut at Stoimberg, Iihh died fioni Ills ixoundx. A special dispatch fiom lteiisburj, dated Tuesday, Jan. 2. sajs a supply ttaln without a locomottxe was set in motion within thp ' lltltlMi lines near Cohsbeig, and proceeded so near the Hooi position that It was Impossible to t li-ox it It. The Hrltish gun. theicfoie, desttojod the ti licks. Trtut horj Is sui peLted. The total Hiltlsh casualties about C'olesboig In txvo days wan six men killed and twenty wounded. Tho supply train from Honsbuig, It Is a-ietted In another dispatch, lan Into u In okou oulxert and xxas xxietked. The Hoeis began to loot It, and another Hitishiitg train xas dispatched to th-' spot In an attempt to recoxer tho pio xl'lons. The liners opened lire on the 1 1 oops and natives who accompanied the bet and train, and foiced them to letnat. after several of the natives had been killed. WILL ASSIST THE BOERS. The Knight3 of the Red Branch of Philadelphia Will Furnish Recruits nnd Money. Philadelphia, Jag. 3 The inoxoment In this tlty to send assistance to the Uoeis icei-lxcd lenexxed Impetus last night, xx hen the association known as the Knights of the Hid Htanch held nn adjouined meeting heir and derided to pxtend all possible aid to Picsldent KiURtr. Resolutions of sjmputhy for Hit Uoeis xxere adopted. Tho Knights of the lied Ili.imh claim n membership of 100,000, made up prin cipally of lilsh and Uen-ians. There xx ire 2"0 deloRntes at last night's moet Iiir. (irand Chief John A. llynn, of this Llty, prcblded. A mectinR of the local branches of the Clan-na-Gael was alo held last night for drill. Fully 400 youiiR men haxe been fanned Into companies and will, it Is said, be sent to South Africa. The fund of $1,000,000 now belnp raised by the Irish Nationalist union Is in tended prlmai lly to meet the cost or WIS per capita In smiiling lecrults to the Boer nimy. The men cannot go In a body, as that xxould be a violation of the neutrality laws. They will, thete foie, bo sent to Paris as Individuals nnd eiiRlnepis, and anangements made there for thcli transpoitatlon to the Tiansvaal. Grand Chief Hvan left this iltv to day for Troy, N. Y xvhere he epeets l to oiganlze a council of the Knights of thi? Itetl lb .inch. P. J. MeManus, a leading spirit In the moxe to aid the Uoeis, raid today: "Wo do not eaie to publNh our plans. Wp xx 111 nsslst tho Poers, and In such a way that tesults will tell." NAVAL OFFICERS DEAD. Commander Carlin and Captain In- gate Pass Away. Vnhlngton, Jan. 1 The navy de partment has been adld In- a enbl messige fiom Admlril M'atson of the ' death of Coininnnder James XV. Car- i lln. on boud the culgoi, from an at tack of PMitonltN. II xva-, on bis xx ay to the naxal hcspltal at Yokohama, for treitment xxhen h'j died. December 30. hibt. Th- meisage also repot tod the death of Captain C. L V. Inrale, of the Mailne eotib, at Guam, wheio be xxas stitlnned, on Hit ember 1.4. Ills death followed a suiglcal op-natlon. Commander Cailln xxas anting the oflleeis of the naxy xxho xxeio at Apia, Samoa, at the time of the memoia x'e huriicane on the 16th of March, 1SS9. Ills lank then xxab that of lleutena.r. He xxas exoiutlxe ofilcer of the Vui tialla and aftei the loss of Capfv!-i SLhoonmaker he xxas in chaige of the bhlp. commander Carlin xxas ."1 years of age xxhen he died. Ho xxas a giad uate of the naval academv class if ISC1, Subsequent to the disaster at Samoa much of his time had been spent on the Pacini: and Asiatic sta tions. He xxas a man of Impressive appeal anee and highly regarded here ah a capable olllcer. COL. BRYAN AT LINCOLN. After an Absence of Six Weeks He Returns for a Conference. Lincoln, Neb , Jan. 3 Colonel XV. J. Bijan teturned to Lincoln today, after an absence of bIx xxeeks. He found a number of leading Demociats from other states awaiting him and con feirul with them in an Informal way. Mr, Urjan will remain In Lincoln until Satuulay. He Is interested in the meeting of the Fusion state eenttal committees Fil day and is to respond to a toast Fildiy at the banquet of the Nebraska tiavel ing Men's iluli. He will leaxe for Chi cago eaily Saturday. AUSTRIAN WAR TALK. The Government Wilt Spend Largs Sums to Increase the Army. Budapest. Jan. J. Tho Pestle Hilton says that the Austio-Hungailan Tfov. eminent contemplates spending C20, 000,000 for increasing the army and navy, in conscquenco of the grave r,uiopran situation. tt'he government, act aiding to tin same authority, will also promise to the Austilan and Hungailan parlia ments nn Increase of the annual grant for defenslx-o purposes. Superintendent of Venango Schools, linrilsbarg, Jan. 3.-G. XV. Ladd, of Franklin, xxas today appointed superin tendent of the public stboolH of Venango counti. xlm John P. lilglor, reslgnul. McLaurln for Senator. Jackson. Miss, Jan. 3 Tho Demoeiallc caucus hrc tonight unaiilniouidv nnml luitt'il ox-aiixtrnor McLnuilu for tho long tenn of Unltul States M-natorshlp. Roland Reed Improving. Now York. Jan. 3.-Itoland lleed, the autui, xxas listing comfortably tollglit unit Ids (ondltloii through the day bhoxxe-d linproxemcnt. DEATHS OF A DAY. Chambersliurg, l'a., Jan. 3. One of the most familiar tiguies In Cumberland lounty alley busluiss clrclis and tlm shrewilcHt biilness man tti Frank lin iiiunly. Jucob l.o MnstPi, dlid at bin home today, at l.o Master, a toxxu iiamul after him, aged SI c.iih. Lo Mas ter's fortune amounted to lllO.Oou, and tie oxMiui imiHt of ,th.i toxn in which lio llxrd and ille-d. London. Jun, .'!. Hev. George Uuckle. fatliu or liiorce rarle BurKle, editor of tin. 'llntc. died today. BETWbEN SCVLLA AND CHARYBD1S POSITION OF ENGLAND ON DEL. GOA BAY AFFAIR. The Official Representations of Mr. Choato Causes Embarrassment in Official Circles in London, but Will Not Be Likely to Cause Interna tional Fiiction New Regulations Rcgaiding Conttnbnnd May Be Arranged. London, Jan. 3. The United hiatus ambassador, Joseph 11. Choato, vlsltid the Hrltish premier, Loid Sallsbuiy. at the foielgn olllt o this morning ror the purpose of making tho Hist olllclal lepic-sentatlons on the subject of the liclagoa bay Hour hclzuics. Mi. ChoUu lecelved no dellnlte iepl, as the pio mler Infonned him that the Piltish government had not yet arrlxed at any decision as to xx bother or not food stuffs xxere contiabind of xxar. but Lord Salisbury asMiied Ml. Cho itu that the commercial lights of the Unit ed Statis xxould be equitably consid ered and that a decision In this im poitant matter xxould bo i cached as soon as possible. The Interxlexv was brief. The Associated Press teams that Lord Salisbury has not only got I the attorney genet al, Sir Hit haul ' Wobstei. xorklng hard on the question of the flelagoa bay setzuies, but that j he Is consulting xxlth the ablest laxx--eis in Gieat Ptltaln. A high olllclal said: ' "England is betxxeen Sejlla and I Charybdls. If we declare foodstuffs contraband x-e- put ourselxes In a most I awkward position should 4- be a neu- , tral power In wmo futute xxar. XV o are motl anxious to eonseive the In terests of the United States, jet self-preseix-atlon must neeesarlly come Hist." New Regulations. It xxas fuithcr learned by a lepro sentatlxe of the Associated Piess that (Sie.it Biitaln may lay doxxn new regu lations rcgaiding contiaband, making a distinction between food exldently Intended for domestlu pin poses and food palpably Intended for field l.i tions. Under the latter head ml, -lit come cei tain classes of c inned goods. The Pritlsh goxeinment fully real izes that the lepuseutatlons of Mi. Choate will compel It to duldu this fai -reaching matter, and, xxhlle his ie quest has been made and lecelved In the mot friendly spirit, the quundry Is not lellshed by Lord Salisbury, though it is not legatded as likely to cause intermtlonal friction. One thing is, certain, the question will not be bat tled hurriedly, though It Is impossible oxen for the cabinet mlnMeia tofoie cast the date when Mr. Chonte will ie eelxe a definite answer, xxhlch must settle Great Britain's stand upon the question of i ontiaband. Beitln. Jan. 3 It Is seml-onit lallv announced that Geimany has not pio tested against tho hcburo of the IJun desiath, but has merel lequested that the mutter be inxestlgated and settkd ns speedily as possible. Frleadly notl Heatlons In this dlicctlon aie pioceed ing heie. G0EBEL-TAYL0R CONTEST. Colonel Whallen Held to Bill in the Sum of 810,000 Taylors Attoi neys Are Active. Frankfort. Ky.. Jan. 3. The Joint committee, xxhlch will hear exldente In the Coebel-Taylor contest for gover nor, and also for lieutenant gcxoinor, xx 111 be formed tomonoxx-. The hixvt provides that the membeis of the com mittee shall be draxxn by lot, three In the senate and eight in the house. The policy of the Goebel leaders will be to push the contests to a final Issue as speedily as possible. Gox-ernor Taj lot's nttoineys are pie rating not only far lebuttal exldenee to offset the charges of fiaud bet forth in Goebel's notice of contest, but ac i oi ding to Senitor Deboe, mo going much fnither and uttrmptlng to show up counter frauds of a glatlng natuie on the Democratic side. ( Colonel 'xVhallen xxns today held by Magistrate Thompson in SlO.flOO ball to answer before the grand Jury the charge of hax ing offered Se-iitor Har tell $1,500 to xoto against Goebel In the contest befoie the senate. In the circuit court President Lov- Ing, of the Louisville Tiust company, xxas befoie Judge Cantilll, chaiged xxlth contempt tor disobeying thu or der of the couit to tm n ovei the xault box alleged to hold tho 3t.,"00 which It lu ,lntniirl n u ,. 1..-. rtnlrl U.. ..-.!, ,.. tho ex-ent he xoted against Goebel tin the contest. Loving btntrd that he merely de sk ed to protect tho customeis of his coaipanj-, nnd his attorney moved to quash the summons ugainst hint. This the couit ovei ruled a-id 01 tiered tho box to be produced In the couit at It o'clock tomoirow. It Is undei stood thi oider of the couit will bo compiled xxlth. Challenge from Jeff lies. Hot Spilpgs. Ark, Jin. i 'Join blimkey tonleht recelxed a th illongu from James L Jeffries to tight lxxtnt rounds within Hilrtv dajs. the winner to take all. proxldid Tom OHmulve l e.v eluded from Shin key's coiner Sharkev said ho was glad of rn opportunity to light Jeffries on tho teims stated, but would insist thi.t ticurgu Slier should not lofeno tho tight. Cooper Succeeds Fetteiolf. Hiurlsburg. Jan. 3 A. V. lYttirr.If. resident clerk of tlm hoii-m of ripiismt i tlxcs, today tcnt'cied hli iislgiiitlou to Speukir Farr, to tako tffiet Imniullntelv Mr. Fetterolf has otiuplod Hie plain for sixeial J ears, hax Ing prexloiigly In in chief ilerk. The last xacaniy In llio of. Ilco of rend cut cluk meurrcd wlnn John A. Smull died In attli p. Hy agreeim in the speaker appointed William L. Cooper. American Flour Seized. Heading, Jan. :'. The American Hour seized b the Uiltlsh oft tho cuust of Africa xxas manufactured bv llio hi a board Milting eompary, of this tlty. The shipment lonNlsted of kiwi burets, xaiunl at JlJMml This company lias hpen sending most of Its pioduit to South A film for the pat four m. THE MOLINEUX TRIAL. Interesting Testimony Given by Chomlct Yocum. New Yoik. Jan. 3. In the tilal of Poland II. Mollueiiv for the tnuidei' of Mis. Kuthailnc J. Ad mm the most Inleipstlng tostlinony today was that of John II. Yocum, a Liu-mist and a xxaim filend of Il.uiv Coinlx'i. lie t-.ilil that any chemist (ould inikorx-a-nldc of met oui y, the poison which !- alleged to haxe i auspd the di.ilh of Mis. Adams. He had made It him self nnd the ptocess xxas eai. II. took prusvlan blue and olInv oldo of meicuiy, boiled them togetie-, fll teied the mass and the preclpltilo contulnod tjanldo of niticurx. Still other drugs xxould leld cyanide at meicuiy. All the dings icqulicd xxeie xx hit Is known as dry colors. Molln oiix. It xx 111 lie lemembeied, xxas super intendent of a dty colai faetoiv In Xew.uk. Yocum testified that any man known ns a chemist tan pnuute the Imtiodlents of t.xanlde of meicuiy, ex en xxlthoiit logistrilng his name. Alvln A. Harpstei, xxho has tlguiel In the ease as a frli nd of Cornish an I an object of Molliicux's bite, had beet expected to glxo Impoitant testimony as to Mollneu.s's 111 will towanl Coin Ish, but his cMiniln itlon today de x eloped nothing Impoitant. Audio Hustanoby, an emploxe of the Knlckciboikcr club, and xxho had been, he said, "xeiy frlcmllj" xxlth Mollneux. tcstltled that when the far- , simile of the poison patkige -uldress xxas published he recognized the lnnd- wiiiuiH a timi ui .iouni ox aim toi i Secietary Adams, of the ilub, of the dlsiovoix'. Othoi xxltiussp'- xxtie policemen xxho xete lonneeted xxlth the case after the mill del, tletks In pitent medicine houses who handle) the "Cotnl-'h" and "Hal net" letteis alleged to luxe been xxiltten by Mollneux, and membeis of the Knlckeibcvkor Athletic club to xxhom Coinlsh had shoxxn his Clulst lnas pi cent, xvhose contents aftc l waul killed Mi" Adams. Tlu.li testlmo xv built up the case of tho piosecutlon. Some of them xxeie not c ro-s-ea'ti Ined. Couit ndjourned until tomofixv. GEN. WOOD'S GOVERNMENT rrecdom Given to Political Piisoners. Public Meetings Held to Express Satisfaction at His Appointment. Hax ana, Tan. 3. Today General Wood Issued an Impoitant aider glxlng free dom to foity men In the proxlnce of Santa Claia Some of them hail been detained without trial, nnd othtis xxtro suffeilng o.coive punishment. All had been icleased ten months befoie by an order issued by Ge-neial Bates, but the" xveie Immediately re-nnested by orders fiom division hcadquartois, on the giound that a depaitment 10111 nnnder did not haxe the power to pu don. Af tei looking i arefullj- Into the cases. General Vood dt-olded that tho Judg mnit of Geneial Bares legaidlng their lolease was xxlso, and consequently to daj's aider setting them at llbnty xxas piomulgated. Pepiesoi'tatlxen fiom other depait nients ale dally expected, and It Is !--Hexed that befoie the end of the mouth a laige number xxlll be released, es pecially In the pioxincp of Hax-.ina. The eases of those v bo haxe been held for a long time In detention without tilal will be the llrst to lie Investigated. The people of S metl Spiiltus hid a laige public nieetlnq: today to exptess satisfaction at the appointment of Geneial Woad as goxeinor of the Island and at tils lehttlon of set letaile.s, all of whom ate legaidtd as capable of helping Geneial Wood nntei tally In es tablishing a peimanent fouu of gov ernment. TRAINMEN HAPPY. Advances in Wages on the Pennsyl vania Line3. PIttsbuig, Jan. 3 A general adx-ance In the x.-ages af trainmen an the Penn svlxanla lines skeins nsurcd. but the oatt amount of the Incionpo cannot be stated as jet. Following up the seiles of tonfeienets between tialn men and atllclaks which haxe been hell teeentlj-, another committee lepiesent Ing the Biotlierhood of Locamotlxo Fit omen, composed of Flank K. Pago, of liidlanapollh; W. T. Wilght. of Dan nlson, Ohio: XV. V.. Leonaid, of Colum bus, nnd otliPis, mot General Manag, r L F, I.oiee at a lonfoiente. While no Infoiinatlon xxas glxen out, owing to the failure of F. P. Saigcnt, chief of the Biothorhood of Locomo tive riiemen, to airlxo, jet It xxas ths understanding that the Inn ease de manded by the ttalnmeu, xxlth eeitaln uiodltlcatlons, dependent upon pios- peioiib conditions would be granted. A geneial adxanie In Hie wages of the trainmen of the- git.it Pennsj lx-anla sjbteni Is now piobable. BIG LuiS WELL. The Greatest Find Since the Famous Karg Well. Toledo. Jan. 3 A fpetlal to the Coin uieiilal from FIndlaj, sajs: A ten million cubic feet gas will was ntiuck four miles east of heie at noo-i today, by opeintois who aio "wlld cattlag" In new tenltoij-. All tools, rasing nnd tubing xxere blown out of the well, nnd the roar of tsraplng gas tan be heard far fixe miles. This Is the greatest gas well In Ohio sIiilu the famous King xx ell of ten years ago, which stinted the natural gas boom in Xotthwcsteiu Ohio. . Biidge Buildcis Stilke. l'hllndelpbbi. Jan. 3 It was iinnounctd todav by olllitrs of the National Assoc In tlon of Hrldga i.ud Structural lion Woik. rrs that iOO of tho mi n xsho xxent on hiil'p jiste.dny had rotiirin-l lo xvoik. th- li PinploNPis lnixlrg itKlud to lln union ilem mils of 2s icnts an hour for a ubip-hoiii day. this Itaxis fiom ini to .Mi) meii still on stilke. Money for the Boer Sufferers. Gland Haplils, Jan. 3 John Stcketoe, xlco consul af the Kc lbulund, today foi xxardtd to Holland a draft of 0,2 rt guild er. (Hand Hiiilds llollindtis latest con trlbutlon foi the- villous and orph ins af Hoots kllltd In South Afrlcii, Tho sum emounts to J,Ve5 AmeiUaii monfy. Astoi's Contribution. London, Jan, 1 William Waldorf Astor lias lontrlbiilul C1,i to tho Pilnco of Walts' hospital fund. BRAZNELL MINE INVESTIGATION FOURTH SESSION OF THE CORO NER'S INQUEST. Interesting Features of the Case Brought Out by the Testimony of Fireboss Radcllffe Peculiar Method of Measuring Mine Gas. Danger Signals Written with Chalk. No Gas Reported on Day of Dis aster. ITnlontown, Pa Jan. 3 The fourth session of tho colonel's Inquest Into the PraiMiell mine disaster began this morn ing In the larg" couit room In the pres ence of a large eioxxd. The thieo pre xlous sessions xxeio devotid to the xxork of xlewl- g the bodies of the victims as thej xxeie irmoxed fioni the mine. To daj's session xxas glxen oxer to the taking of tho testimony of the ofllilals of the- mine and others xxho knexv of the condition of the mine, after as welt as befoie the explosion. An Interesting feature xxas biotight out today dm Ing the examination of Fireboss Jnme Hadcllffo by Inspector James Hllck. Hadcllffo tcstltled that he measured the gas by teckonlng the dis tance fiom the top of the lamp to the i oof and whatex-er that distance xvns, he sild, xxas the depth of the gas. The answer took Insnector Click by sur prise and he had tho fireboss repeat his theory, to make sure there xxas no mlstnke. When the fireboss had con ducted his explanation. Inspector Hllck asked: "How far xxas the llame doxvn In th" lamp that Is, from the top of tho lamp?" "Fight Inches," xxas the replj'. I "And the top of thp lamp was four Inches fiom the loof ot the mine?," asked the Inspector, In a surprised tone. "Yes. sir." "And jou xxould call that only four lnclus of gas?" "Yes." "Well, I xxould call that twelx-e Inches of gas," replied Inspector Bllck, xx Ith some- emphasis. The witness replied that Mr. Pllek piobibly knew xxhat xx-as right In tho matter, but that he had stated his cal culations as he had always made and lepoited them. Danger Signals. The dally report of Mr. Uadcllffc for Dec. 21?, the daj' of the explosion, showed that gas xxas found in loom No. L third left heading, In a xolumo, measutlng four Inches at the face and "tailing" back possibly eighteen feet. The xxltness slid he put up danger sig nals at the entrance to this room at the "neck" and thp other two at the eut-thioughs Into Kxims-X-oflr-lind-S. Gas xxas also found In the main head Ini, about fou.- hundred feet from tho shaft. At the point Indicated there had been a fait In the roof ome time ago, hax Ing a "pot" in which gas had been standing foi a month. The place was piateotid by timbers. A month beforo the explosion, riiebass ludcllffe testi fied he had put up a dangei signal at ! that place fat bidding anjore to pass i the point xxlth open lamps. The signal xxas piinticl with thnlk on a piece of brattice cloth, xxhlch xxas tacked upon I the tlmbeis. On the mornlnir of the ex- ' ploslonj xxltness said, he had changed j this signal, maKtng it lean: ".mo one must pass this section." The fin boss' icport on the day be foie the disaster showed no gas In the mine, but on the two clays preceding that his leport showed four inches In the light main piitianee "tailing" back thlity to thlily-uxe feet. Fireboss ISadc'lffe testified that the ioif In loom Xo. 2, In xxhlch gas xxas found the moinlng of the explosion, was In bad condition. There had been no fall xxhen ho made his rounds that moinlng. but the roof was alxvajs con sidered bad. the xxltness said, and u fnll may haxe oceuired after he left. CHINESE WEDDING. A Chiistianized Couple Will Be Mar ried at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 3. The first mar liage In this city of a Christian ized Chinese couple xxlll take place heio net week. The fact that tho piospoctlxe bildu and bridegroom hax'H ntxcv seen each other lends additional it ten st to the event. The future hus bind is Wung John, pioprletor of a L htm Ft rtstauiant In this cltx-, and his fiancee Is Su Ting Fu, xxho lb now on her xxay to Philadelphia fiom Sin Francisco, xxhen- she xxas a pupil in the Piesbjteilan Sthool for Chinese GUIs. The xxeddlng xxlll be solemnized In the Arch Stnet I'lesbjterian churih and the icttor. Hex-. Meixlne J. F.ikels. D. D., xxlll pei form tho t-eiemonj-. Klaborate pieparatlons aio in progress for the unusual affair and the nuptial knot xx III be tied amid gorgeous floral kdeeotatlons to ttie accompaniment of the Lohengiln xxeddlng march. Some time ago Wung John applied to Hex-. FrederlcK Poole, In chnige of the Chinese mission heie, xxlth the ie qucst that tho latter endeavor to se cure a xxlfo tor hlni. Mr. Poole xx-ent to San Franelsto und selected Su Ting Fu. She and Wung John exchanged photogiaphs and the engagement xvas made by mall. Wung John forwaided J00 to his altlanced with xxhkh to puichtiso her wedding gown and pay her expenses to this tlty. Steamship Arrivals. Nexv Ytik, Jan. 3-Aiiixtd: Tauue, fiom Llxtipool. Sailed; Ix'cxv Yoil., tor froiitlmmptou; Kensington, for Antxxiip. Cltnrid: la Normandle. for 1 1 ax-re; Kalsc-r Wllt.ilm Dei Grouse, far Hremeit xli Chcibouig and Southampton. South-i-nipton Atrixril: SteanurSt. Paul, from New- Yoik. Antwerit Arrlxed: South wink, fiom New York xla Southampton, ijun nstoiMi Airlxul: Teutonic, fiom New York. Plj mouth Arrlxed: r.itihia. Now York for Hamburg. Southampton Silluli Uraxe, from Hicmcn for New York. Kent Sentenced. Jamestown, N. Y., Jan. 3. Alba M. Kent, jr., of this city, xxho was recently irn steel in Japin and extradited i barged xxlth forging notes and obtain lag $10,0uO thorchj', tctlay pleaded guilty to two Indictments fm forgery, and was Hiutcuitd to Imprisonment ivlth hard la bor for three jeais and two mouths. THE .NKWS THIS MOKM.VU Weather Indication Today I PAIIfl VARIABLE WINDS, 1 General Hattlc In Progress In South Africa. Tiubonlu Plague in Manila. The Seizure of Amitlcan Flour. Inxestlgatlag the Hrazuell Mine F,x plosion. i Gpiicral Northeastern l'ennsjlxanla. Fliiiincl.il and Commcrtlat. 3 Local Diij'b Wctk In Equity Couit. 4 L'dlttrlnl. News and Comment. C Storj- "Tht Iron of Remorse." 6 1.01 at -Diphtheria nnd Scarlet Fexer Sprendlt g. W. 8. Lai gttaff netlgns. 7 T.ncaJ-Atttrnev Hatrls Kxplalus. County Commit bloncrs Six Increase of Officii Force Means Uconomx-. Pled fmm Kscpositro. R Local West Scrantor and Suburban. 9 Hound About tho County. 10 Local Llxo Ii.dustrl.il Xcxxs. IMPORTANT WORK IN THE- SENATE Foundation Laid for Proceeding on Financial Hill The House in Ses sion but Fifteen Minutes. Washington, Jan. 3 The sonat" evinced a disposition today to tale up the xx oik of the session In omie-ct. nnd, while the sitting xvis of only a little more than an horn's duiatlon. a larje. number of Important Mils xvoic Intio duced and n definite founilillon laid foi pioeeedlng xxl'h the flnancl il bill. Tho hour for the beginning of the de bate on this measure xxas IKrd tor 2 o'clock tomotioxw The most notable exent of the daj xxa an objection on teletl bj- Mr. Hoar, of Massadiusells, to the summary disposition of lesaiu tlons asking for Information about the conduct of the Philippine xxnt. Hi- In dicated a purpose to demand consider ation for such measures ex-en at the expense of the financlnt 1)111. The tenth Instant xxas named as the day for thi dellxt-rj' ot eulogies In honor of th meinorj of the late Vice Piesldint Ho bart. Tho house xxas In sc-s!on but fifteen minutes today and during that time had a little fltirrx' ox-er nn attempt bv Mr. Sul7or. of New Yoik, to .(riux consideration for a lesolutlon asking information concerning the relations of the treasury ilepaitment xlth the Nitli.nal City bank, of New Ycnk. Thi resolution xx-as referred to the commit tee m xinjs and rreans. Mr. G lines, of Tennessee, roe to a iiticKtian of per sonal prlx llego respecting his vote on the Tloberts resolution These exontn nnd the ptaj-rr or the chaplain occu pied the brief time the hoitbt was in session. Among the bills and lesolutlons In troduced xxeie the following: Hy Mr. Coonej-, of Missouil, joint lesolutlon for a constitutional amend ment piovldlng that "no new state, the tenltory of xxhlch Is not contiguous to the United States, shall be admitted by the congress Into the Union." Hy Mi. Promwell, of Ohio, joint ipso. lutlon proposing tho following amend ment to the constitution: 'Congiess shall haxo power to define tiusts an 1 to regulate, contiol ot pioblblt tho same within any state, teirltoij-, dlstilct or any othei plate subject to its Juitsdlc tlon." THE FINANCIAL BILL. Amendments Authorized by Republi can Members of Committee. Washington. Jan. .'. The Hipiibllrin members of the- senate finance com mittee authorised Senator Aldrti h to present amendments to the financial bill xxhtch he offered In tho &en it- to day. Tho most Impeit'int ibite to the gteenbitkn and Is as follows: Aftei the xxoul 'authoiitj" an line fixe, page 12 stilke out tho timn!ndr of settlon and incrt: "And the gold toln recelxed from the s.ilo of sail bonds shall flist b, rox-eied Into tho geneial fund of the tieasuiy and then exchanged In the mannei honlnbefoie proxlded, for an equal amount of the notes redeemed and held foi eehaim--, and the United Statis notes ecl auged In nccoiclanco with th- pi ox Mans of this section shall, xxhen covert d Into the Mcnsuiy, bo to-Issued ns i ow pio xlded bv laxv. and the told ooln In the leserxo fund, together with tbo ie deemed notes held for u-e ns pi ox Id d In this section, shall at no time ceed tho maximum sum of f i:,o,000 ooo." It Is stated by livmbeis of the com mlttit that the amendments aio for tbo purpose of making nioie dear tho Intention of the bill and to le i-o no question ns to the toiiLttuetlcn of llu laxv xxhen enattod. SEVERAL ASPHYXIATED. Bodies Found in Apaitments Occu pied by Them. Noxv Yoik, Jan. 3 The dead bodlo of George F. Gallagher, a -peoul po liceman, unci Nellie Walsh, xxeio found today In a Second uxe-nue apait nient occupied by them. They hid been asplij-xlated by gas, turned on by them duilng a New Yeai'.s t amuse. Gallagher xxas formerly a member of the New Oi leans police foiee. The bodies of txxo men found asphj-x-lated by gas In a loom on Twenty fouith stieet lust night haxe been Identified us those of Wiro Walpuskl, son of a xxoalthv manufactuier of morocco juxxel cases, und u xxlndnxx cleaner with whom bo had been llx Ing, It Is belle-xed the men committed bulilde. FIVE HUNDRED KILLED. St. Petti tilling, Jan. J. Tho latest re polls from Acli.ilkalck, In tho koxciii mint litusk, slum- that r,il llxis were last during the en ' "' mlax. Hershoy ui.ipj.... .-j Quick. Luneastir, Jan. 3 Thu county commls. sloneiH admitted today that last .xveek befoie the guilt of Kmanuel II. Itcrsbey, the abscoadliiiT county treasuur, was positively known thty had secured a war rant for his arrest on the Ultimo of em be-i.zlt-mcrt. His flight defeated their plan. They deel ire (hoy wilt make every effjrt to bihig him to jubilee, THE PLAGUE AT MANILA Man Found Who Has Symptoms of (he Disease. - WAR DEPARTMENT ACTS Rigid Steps Will Bo Taken to Pre vent the Introduction of the Plague to the Philippines Marine Hospital Service Already Has Two Quarantine Plants at Manila The Bubonic Plague at Honolulu. Manila, Jan. 3 The health ofllcers haxo found a. natlxe having all the symptoms of bubonic plague in a house In the xx.illed city, xxhero two deaths xxhlch may haxo been due to tho plarue haxo octuned. The patient has been Isolated and every precaution taken to pitxtnt a ppiead of the dls ero. Wahlngton, Jan. 3. The xxar do-, pi! tment Is tnklng steps to prevent the intioductlon of the pi igue In tho Philippines. Sectetury Hoot this moinlng called into consultation Sur geon Wjman, of the marine hospital serxlee, to discuss the establishment of n ail n antlne system for tho Islands. It was decided tint the xxar depart ment should adopt toxxaril the Philip pines a. sanltaiy policy similar to that It pin sued In Cuba, and coaflde the m ilntenanco of a quarantine system to the- mailne. hospital seixlce. Quarantine Plants. The mailne hospital seivlce has al ready two quaiantlne plants In the Philippines, while two of Its surgeons aie noxx on their xxay to Manila, so that little delay xxlll be encountered In beginning to draxv a ilgtd quarantine line In the islands. The toimi ts tecelxed by the state depaitment nnd Surgeon-General Wy liian fiom Hanolulu tanflrm tho news piper despatches rclatixe to the exist ent e of the- plague there. Suigeon Ocneral Wjnian has no In formation of the lepoit that three sus pected places ot bubonic plague hax a been dlseoxered xxlthln the xxalled t Hy af Manila, but no attempt ts maSe to conceal the gravity or the sltuatlm should the report proxe true. 8ttllt .ItJ- Is said, a few- sporadic cases need not necpssaiily lesult In an epidemic In the islanls Sui-;pon Geneial Wyman said the dl ise no longer eitates the constei natlnn It once did, berruse It has been tlemonstiatod It tun bo handled by modern scientific woik. San Pianclseo, Jan. i. Until all dan ger of a sn:oad of tho bubonic plagif noxv pioxalent In Honolulu Is past, the tianspoits leixlug this pint for tho Philippines will not stop theio. as has been the geneial tustaiii, but xxlll go stiaUht thiough to thelt destination, taking Hiillliient coal with them fiom hero to last the entlio tilp. SENATOR HANNA DECLINES. Will Not Ba Permanent Chairman of Republican Convention. ciext'and Jan 1 Sen ilm- Hanna d rklltd tod.-j that although he had been urged to stand foi tho peimanent eh ilimat'shlp af the neM Hepub'lcan national i omentum he xxould not do so "Theio aio other men," lie said, "wlii aio moio a-ublllous than 1 am, xvho xalue th it houoi moio than T do. I xxlll glxo xvnv to them." Hh also do clated that he will not lie one oi the delegates at laige fiom Ohio In tho tonxeiitlon. "I gieatlv dtlio that 'Jenoial lite Ic sh ill lnxt nn uneontosttd tdaso In th' Ohio delegation at laige," he ox pl lined, "uiid 1 am gl id to step nut In lilr fix or. If 1 am to bo ons.'deied as on- of tho delegates r.t laige, )in-ce-dent glxlng the plan- to me as a -en-atoi, theio will lie a tautest between (iciiL't.il (iiosxenoi and Cioiu ral I)h k. I being out of It, theie will be loom for both of them, as theie should he, and fi lotion will br melded." It Is evident fiom the- toiegolng that tho plan to make Senator II iniin a ileltgite nt laige and pi ti.i inent tlinli nnn at the Hepubllean national con vention, was fotmetl vlihout his eon sent. FRENCH CONSPIRATORS GUILTY Deroulede nnd Gueiin So Adjudged, xvlth Extenuating Chcumstnnces. Pat is, Jan. '' Tho I1I7I1 coutt sen ate) todaj, londeilng Its venllct 111 tho consplr.icj cases not pioxloasly dis poned of, dei-ldPil bj a xoto of 136 to 37 that M. Deroulede was gu'lty, ant by a xoto of .'00 to 1 dc tiding on exten uating clicumst-incos. Liter the couit at quitted M. Dubuu and M. Haillller and found M. fiuerin guilty. The sentences haxe not jet beet pronounced. TWENTY-TWO DROWNED. Biitish Steamer Boikhese Founders Off Cape Finisterre. London, Jan. 3. A dispatch from liilHtol annoiintes that the Hrltish steamer Boikhese, ol (Hntgow, fnun deietl off Capa Finlsteni' last l-'ildty during a hurrlcune. Twenty-two of the crew xveie droxxned. The surviv ors, nine In number, haxo Ju-rt anlveJ, at Hristol. -fff-f-fft--f-f--f--f-ft.-fsV - WEATHER FORECAST. -f 4. 4- Washington, Jan. 3 Foi ecaat for s 4. Thursday and Prlilay: l-ar east- s cm I'ennsj lx-anla, fair Thursday; f limeiislng cloudiness Prldavj -f thitatenitig In tho uftcrnoon; HgUt f variable xxlnds breonilng easterly. 11 ! IX-n