Srihrae. cmnton 8mm. TWO CENTS. TWELVE RAGES SCRANTON, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY , 1900. TWELVE PAGES TWO CENTS. huhx-i PAUL'S TROOPS DRIVEN BACK Unsuccessful Attack on the British Near Colesberg, BOERS MADE PRISONERS .Twenty Burghers Taken Prisoneis. Their Total Loss Said to Have Been 100 British Casualties Slight Belief That General Buller Will Attack Boers Again Soon. Household Cavalry Part of Rein forcements Sent to General French. Ttensbuig, Cape Colony. Jan. r. Evening. ColesLeig has not yet been occupied. The ItoeiK at da) brink thU morning unexpectedly attacked the British farce, whlih h.id been leit there, but veto i.'jml il. The buigli ets otiupled bills to the ninth of the town, but nflei an hour's .shelling by Etltlsh guns they weie drlvpn oit of theh p sltlotiv. Thcv still hold, how ever, the hills Immediately sunouiul lng the town, which pt events the Eilt Ish fiom ndv im In;- tiloiv,' the railway. The lliltlsh lim In lii-du'u englge meiu was light, while the Encis, It Is repented, lost ion men. including twen ty ptlbuiei who weie taken by the mounted Infantt abort mlddav. The Reels' tone eotiMste d of about 1.C00 nun. The Innllllllng diagnosis cat their w iv thiough them and thev weie fori ed to lett eat by a hc.iw ar tlllpiy and initskeMy liie b the Hrlt Ish. London, Jan " Theie is stllj no Im portant news from the fiont, but the silent e whlrh has tit se emit d on Gen ual Jtullei's hure folio (it Tugeli llvei Is believed to lie the pi i hide of anothfi attempt to icaih Lad) smith. In the ni'imwhlle the cxtraoidlnary tenacity the Eeeis nie iluplnylm uimind Colesbcrg, een assuming the often dvc, tends to iktrut from the success Genei.il Fiendi is mppofed to hae .k hleved. Oeneial Gutiuo's leport of the Mol ttno affair lonlluus nwipcr (Its patches and shows thnt It was merely a dttct mined att.uk by the Uoeis on n polite outpost, whlcli was sureess fully i tpelled. Theie weie no British I'lsu UtltS .Die wai fifth e this afternoon pub Mud a dispatch fiom (Jape Town, dattd Wtdneslny, Jan ."!, sa)Ing that at General Pi inch's lequost the Housp hold tavnli). .' battel y of Held ail II-' leiy and the Hrst battalion of the Us "e le'dmiU had bun dispatched to lelnforce him terupoiaiily. Later news of Colonel Pilehei's iald shows that .some ot the (list ictounts exnggeiat d its efiect on the Hocus and theh sympathizers. While It Is tine the eolonil dune a touple of bundled rebels from Sunn) idp,kllling or wound ing thlity and eaptuilug foity-thiP his Immediate cvncuitlon of Douglas seems to ptovo that he had Informa tion that theie was a sufllclcnt num bei of Roeis In the lutgllboihood to make his position unsafe. Indeed, thete Is ieas,i' to believe that only the dis patch of the civility brigade fiotn the Modder liver pi evented the foic of COO men sent by fJeneuil Cionje Horn at tacking Colonel PJU net's lolumn. As soon as the cavalry returned to the Modder rivfr, Oeneial Cronje's troops re-occupleil Sunn) side. Act en ding to ndvkfs from Steik stioom. the Hoeis have ictlred fiotn the nelghboihooil of Molteno, but Gen eral Gatacte does not appear to huvn pursued them, as the reinforcements from Steikstioom hive letuined thete. The Tiansva.il edition of the Stand aul and Dlggois' Xews Is responsible for the toiy tint the fomier icldence of Napoleon on tbfc Island of St. Helena Is being lerovated for the leientlon of Presldtnt Krugcr after the wai. The stoiy, naturally, has cuated a hitter teeling In Hoer official clicles. BRAZNELL VERDICT. 8oth Mine and Fire Boss Aie Charged with Negligence. Fnlontown, Pa,. Jan, 5 The coio- ei's juiy in the Iliaznell mine horror, ifter three houis' dellbeiatlon, this evening lendeitd the following verdict: "We find fiom the evidence that the mine foieman of said mine was negli gent In falling to see that the mine was in n bate condition befoie peimlt tlng workmen to enter It. We also be lieve that thu flieboss of sxld mine was negligent In falling to make a daily vtibal leport to the mine foreman, and we believe both the mine and flieboss to be Incompetent to perfoim their le Bpectlve duties." There has been no action taken a3 yet tow ai ds prosecuting the Incilmlit ntetl olllclals, This w 111 be decide d upon by a con ference of the Inspectors with Chief In spector Hotlerlek at an (ally date. To dn)'s session of the coronet's Inquiry Into the liraznol! mine disaster was largely devoted to cxpeit testimony us to the cause of the explosion and icin edles and preventatives for binillar dis asters. Thiee Years for Assault. Allcittowu. Jan. 5 Maurice Zhnltrstrln, aged t7. who Jitnutiy 15 last, shot and severely wounded Max Wolff, of New York, president of tlm Palace Silk mill, In tills city, at which .Inilerxteln hud been foreman Hnd part owner, pleatl.'d guilty In court today to assault and bat tery with Intent to kill. Ho was sen fenced to three ) ears' imprisonment nnd KOO fine. Mr. Bryan Banqueted. Lincoln, Neb, J(.n. 5,-At thu fouilli annual banquet of tho Ntlmisku Tiavel. In Men's Hi). in ell b tonl;ht, at Die l.ll -coin hotel, Hon, W. J. Br)un's uddrcsa fii tho feature. NO POSTPONEMENT. Legislative Bribery Cases Will Be Left on Dauphin Trial Llbt. Hnrilsbiug. Jan. G. ronner Deputy Attorney General Ollbcit, counsel for ex-Senator John .1. Cole, f Vhlladel Iililn, mid other defendants In the leg islative brlbeiy rases, made applica tion to Judge Hlmonton In ehambeiH fot a toiitlturintp until the March toim of the Dauphin county cotitt. The application wim based on the congested Hit of the , aires set down for tilal at the Januarv term, which begins next Monday. District Attorney Millar ad mitted that there with an unusually large number of case? et down for ti Int. lie declined, however, to agree to u posiponeme nt becai"e he could not tell at this time whether the bilk c:y cues would be rent hod. Ch.ules II. Heignor, private counsel for the prosecuting committee, Insisted thnt the eases be called for ttHl next I Thwday. the lime designated bv the tlo llt l-te. while the Impoitant llnnn district attorney. The court lcfused ' -lal bill vitally Involving Ft ill's sll the application and said the matter of I "-tr mining and Mlcr Indit-ttv wis the hi.irlnu of thee cases was lurirelv i discussed and passed. He teieel In the control of the elhtilct attorney. As no legit reason v.'as advanced. th2 Jud'ie s'lld he could not nvke an older of poftponcnunt. INTERESTING DAY IN MOLINEUX TRIAL Mr. Schenlcr Identifies a Letter Sent by the Pilsoner to His Wife In Which Mrs. Schafller Is Addressed as "Dear Sadie' Expert Testi mony. New i'ork, Jan. ." One of the most Interesting witnesses of the day In the tilal of ltoland It. Mollr.eux was Win. W. Schefller, a manufacturer of cos metics He Identified the letter s-ent by Mollneux to Mrs. Schefller, Inform ing her that he was to be married next day, th.it the manlage was sud den, that It was finite a romance in fau. This paitlcular letter was ad difsscd "My Dear Sadie," and on ac count of the high soclil standing of Mis. Seholller and" the fact tu.it the dlstilct attorney's office obt lined p..s sesslon of the conesponlenee In a fashion most mjstetlous, the hii Ident has attracted considerable .utenllon Mr. ScheMlcr said tint he and his wife had known Mollneux for fo, or five ears, that Mollneux nad triki;u their, to his house, and tliat he was frlend lv with thu defendant. Nothing was elltlted that would have n tendency to thiow any light on the mann-r m which the district attorney obtained possession of letteis belonging to the wife of the witness. Letters from Mol lneux to Sehelller were also placed in evidence and Identified by the witness. Mr. Schefller explained the sntetue "Cornish Is In and I am out," whlih appears In one of the letters, as mean Ins that the defendant hou icslgned fiom the Knlckeibocker Athletic elu'i, while Cornish still lemalned there In an official capacity. One of the most Import nit witnesses was Charles D. Allan, Mollneux's pil v.ile societal y. It was Allan who signed letteis for Mollneux "pel C. D. A." lie had studied chemistry and had leived in the laboratory of Mollneux. Asl.t d if theie weie many poisons In the laboratoiy. lie teplled, "Yes, bir lels of them." Among the poisons which he mentioned specifically wet Purls green, ehiomo ellow, Dngllsh veimllllon, dry nisenle In kegs and quantities of meicury. Allan Identified u lettei which he wiote to the "Studio Publishing company, 1620 Hroadway, New York cltv," signed "Roland IJ. Mollneux. per C. D. A.," as oio that he wiotu personally. He claimed that Mollneux was looking for the names of consumers of diy colors. The letter was wiltten according to Instructions In the oidlnnry course of business, but the significance of the Ire Ident lies In the fact that 1G20 Hroadway Is the ad dress of the Koch letter box agency nnd it In claimed that It was from this letter that Koch learned the address of Mollneux and sent the defendant a cir cular o'feilng to lease a private letter box an offer which It Is claimed Mol lneux afterwards accepted. The wit ness would not sweat, however, that Mollneux ever saw the letter to the Studio Publishing company, but he did testify that he saw it copy of the maga zine sent for on the desk of Mollneux, subsequent to the opening up of the coitespondcnee. Hubert K. Twltchell, loan cleik at the Chase National bank and a pi ac tual handwriting epett, In lespo'iso to question", testified that, in his opln Ion, the addiess on the poison packag was written by Mollneux. David C. I Deckei. paying teller of the Union a it. i k'liuuii: ii.itiitv. t nii'i inn I'll sriiii r itiiin ions. The handwriting expert testl monv ot the dav was wound up when Pa) Ing Teller Snyers, of the Shoe and Leather National bank-, again appeared on the stand and was cross-examined by Mr. Weeks a cioss-e.xamtnatlon which, however, failed to shako his be lief In the guilt uf Mollneux. DYNAMITE EXPLODES. Six Laboieis Badly Injuied nt Duquesne Blast Furnaces. Pittsburg, Jan. 5. Ry an explosion of dynamite at the C.uneglu blast fur naces at Duiiuesiie. Pa., today, six laboreis weie Injuied. Their names aie John Delavv, Andrew Packan, Graff Hollwa, John Ditch, James Rest and Mike Pelaskl. The four first named weie badly hint, but all will recover. The explosion occurred In a long cor rugated Iron building, while tho work men were thawing out dynamite pie parntory to blasting Iron ore in thu stock yards. The building was badly wieeked, and the windows In many houses In Ducjuesno were shatteied by the explosion. Killed by Dynamite Gun. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 5. Word has JUHt i lacked hero of tho Killing of four men on the Tennessee Central lallroitil, eight miles from Poekwood, They were unloading ilviuimtto when u quantity ot Il exploded. One nun oi killed Inwtunt ly and three others died In two bouts. Crushed by a Crane. Lewlstovvn, IM., Jan. C Ira (foddmil. need 1'J )ruis, wab e rushed to death by a traveling truno at the Standard Bled works today ROBERTS PLAYS THE BABY ACT DEMANDS PROOF THAT HE HAS BEEN MARRIED. He Declaies That Those Who Havo "Hounded" Him Are Not Substan tial Citizens of Utah, but Mission aries Who Have Gone to Utah to Oppose Mormonlsni Robeits Speaks Five Hours Will Conclude Today. Washington, Jan. f. Mr. Roberts, at the hearing today, dcclaicd that Utah, one of the great silver pioduelng states, had been denied lepiescnta- " testimony of other witnesses an'l generally questioned the tlltectness and conclusiveness of thu tct Union). "It has not oven been established," he said, "that 13 If ltobcr Is was ever married to Matgaiel C. Shlpp Hob etts." It had been shown that he was seen near the house and once in the house. Hut thete was no testimony of nm liage, nothing as to theh maintaining mailtal relations, nothing as to thei.' being seen at the the iter oi churc i or olheiwlse ussot intliig its man unJ w Ife. "How do iou account toi vour plc tute being found In her house V" In qulied Chili man Tavlei. "I don't know how to account for It," nnsweied Huberts, lie challenged the chuge that lie had contracted tluee polygamous marriage, Mr. T.i)ler said he hid nevei heart of such a chiuge, as tluee pol)gamous man luges would me m toui in tillages in all. "I challenge this," said Mr. Hoheits, "becnise It Is one of the charges on which excitement has been worked up" Mi. Huberts was still arguing when at IL'W ,i it cess was tal en. He continued his aigument alter re cess When he sought to nad pub llslud comment tending to .-.how th" motive of the "crusade and the muse" I agaliibt him, Chahm.in T.i)lei stopped linn. The lommlttee had nothhiT o do with any eitisndc. Mi. Ta)lei said, but was tijlng to astcttnln one fict, nnmel), whether Mi. KobcM Is a t)ol)gamIst. The ehahman s tld Mi. Hobeits' line of pioceeduie vas lr regiil.u. There was some difference of opin ion in the committee .is to the itiursj to pu.sue. "Let us settle it here and now." said Mr. Littlelleld. "As far as I am t on cerned, I am ready to heat .nothing he wants to say." Mr. Tnylrr said he wlshr I to entT his piotest upalest bilnglng questions of fact Into the nigutrcnt, as both 1m piopei and ildlculous Mr. Itoberts vehemently exclaimed against those who had "hounded" him. Thev weie not thu bankers, nuichanti-. lawyers and other substantial dtUens of Utah, but they wtio In the main missionaries who had gone to I'tuli to oppose Moimonl"m. At o le point Hepieseiitntlve Mcl'liT son, of the committee, asked: "I'nder i )oui- faith was the taking of plui.il wives merely allowable or was it ic- I qulied.' "It was mandator)." Spiled Mr. Robeits, "ni cot ding to the view of leveling Mounon authoiltlcs." Mr. Robeits continued until 1 TO p in , w hen he asked that the henr Ing go over, having spoken almost live bouts. The committee thereupon adjoin ned until 10 a. in. tomorrow, when Mi. Rob eits will conclude. DELAG0A BAY AWARD. Piobability of It Being Reudeied This Month. London, Jan. 5 The latest Informa tion possessed by counsel for the Dela goa Ray railroad claimants Is that the award Is to be made at the end of January. One of the chief parties to the claim said to n reiPiescntatlve of the Associated Pies: "Reports aie cunent that the awnnl Is to bo a compiomlse agreeable to no one. Rut I attach no value to such statements. The storv that the claim ants will be awarded $100,000,000 Is ridiculous. The total of the Arneilcin ( anj jirltlsh claims does not exceed S12,- OOO.OOO. The arbitrators me not likely to award jnoro than Is claimed. The Vm lilllo rnnm to tit.i 1inuil tnu.vti. n.. i .,e ., n-v," ,'. .:... v,uiijvimif, in- iaiiic" lu inr null will be the first to hear the result, and no wni el on the subject has jet reached them," BUILDING THE GALLOWS. Pieparing for tho Execution of Shew and Eagan at Montrose. Monti oso, Pa, Jan. C Sheilff Maxey will, tomonow, commence the erection of the gallows upon which James J, Hagau and Cornelius Wells Shew will be executed between the hour) of il nnel 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning next. Tho sheriff will be assisted by foimer Slieilff Ward Duall and Sheriff Knapp, of W)omlng county. I'ngan and Shew ate calm and col leeted. The execution will be made as private as possible. A great crowd Is expected in Monti osc. Gibson Will Join the Association. cineltnmtl. Jan. 5. Hairy Glb-.cn. ot tlhs city, the champion inletllu distance t)i list of the wen Id, who has been the star of the League of American Wind mill this )rin, Iiuh anaoiiuied hh intui tion to Ji In the National Cillui ti'si. diitlon. He will ride his first men in dor that iiK-edatlim when he meets Halt) Hikes, the hour record luildrr, in a 25-milo motor paced match at liostotr, April 17. Gibson will tonilitlou hltui-elr In tills louiiti) In tho spring and will leave tor Paris about July 20. FHnn Suits to Be Withdiawn. I'iltPburg, Jan. n. Tho llnnniu commit tee of louiiclls todiy lecomniendiil that all of the remali'lng suits of tlm t Ity against Senator l'llnn be wltlnliawii, This reconinu ndiitlon Is i qiilvMlt nt to similar action by thu full roembeishlp of council, LYNCHING AT NEWPORT NEWS. Negro Taken from Jail and Shot by a Mob. Newport New?, Vu , Jan. G.'.V. W. Watt was taken from the station house by a mo'ti eirlv tills morning and shot to death for assault. Watt, who Is from Lynchburg, had been In this city several weeks. Late last night he went to tile home of T. M. Simpson, a ship Joiner, and In the latter'a absent e n"Fiult'd Mrs. Simp son. She had given hhu so:nt thing to int. and he went ostensibly to thank bet for her kllidn s. Attei the ns-iutt Watt tool; a tialn foi Richmond, but a sp'ilal olllier Jumped on the tialn as It was moving out, lumdeuffid the man and biought hhu lack on the next train. Watt was locl-rd Up, n'ld about 1 o'tlotk this morning a mob of mined and masked men went to the btotlon 1 house, ilKumcd the setg-ant, and at . the i olnt uf levolvers, made him uu I lock the cell where ihe wn tell was crouching, pleading for bis life. The I prWoin r was taken out to a stilp of I woods on the t dge of the city about tliie'-M'iar teis of u mile from the sta tion house, tied by th- liuntH to a tr e I and shot to deith. Piob.iblv is many as foity bullets entered hW boil). Thousands ot persons visltel the I "u'lic this tnoinlng. Watt was Idetitl ' fled by lb1 woman at the lall last night, and ncaln tbli morning when taken to the seene bv hi r liusbnntl for tint piupos-' Watt hnd sild lie wis rn elect! Iclan, but tin' onlv prof" fslon lie piaeticed I In le wits eimbllrg I No -nt ess have be' n made mil It I I Is not btlleved the ulfili will be Inves j tigitid until the gfnd Jurv eemvene I at the legultt turn, a month lieuco. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Little Nov Business Has Been Done Since the New Year Extensive Revision of Prices May Disappoint Extreme Expectations. New Yoik. Jan. ."It. ('.. Dun & Co's Weekly Review of Tiade will s tv tomoriem: Most people In business have been occupied with the accounts and the settlements of the past )etr that lit tle new business has vet been done. No new undent v In mamifaetuus or In Mailing appeals, and less clung.! than was antlilpited In money mar kets Theie Is nothing unsound In the busnes of thu great Industrie s, but an extensive levislon of pi ices in i dlsippolnt cttinie expectation. Two w..js of itlmulittng business nie adopted. The Iron Age notices "Mans actlons of magnitude In foundry Iron, which Indlcile tint --ome selleis aie willing to male concessions to secuie the Made of good "istnmerr." P.ut Hie steel nun vlre com,) tnv has advanced prices on who nails, barbed .i'id s.nooth wlie '.'"i cents. Heseinor I pig Is not higher than it a six weeks ago, mil steel jihti s have declined Horn :;i0 to 2 2- at Philadelphia, bais at Pittsburg from -' " to L' in, nnd sheets 1 fiom 11." to 20 while the sMuctui il ami l.ill products hive held but re- I ftlMd to advance their pi lies. Some new business is lepnited, but not enou.jh as )et to Indie itu the tenden cy. In tin, aftei a fall ltom .".! to 2" cents, the in lie iles to 2") 2" with London, and In copper lC'j cents is quoted Instead of ISij cents a month .no The dlfposltlon to ask still higher pi Ices is seen In boots and shoes, twenv I cents adv uuu bilng nsked on some for won u seventeen anil a n.ur cents was ask"! and paid In November. Th ')leldlng In hide i at Chicago, pi spitu of short iccelpts bee tuse wai in weather has checked tn.dtng by tanners, Iris leached six per cent. In the past month Cotton goods are at the highest quotl tlons of last eai. with good demand, though cotton bus declined a little. Woolen goods nie much lo,or with respect to wool than a )eat ngo, and some fin tber nilvance has been ex pected. Wool Is stiongly bold, thoiu,li ' lull pi Ices asked a month ago cannot be obtained. j Wheat still moves veiy sluggls'ilv, with Mnall change in piles. In six I months of the crop )oir about 90,000,003 I bushels, flour Included, have been ex- poileel, against IJ! 000,000 last sen,on. All intte exptots hive now fallen to onlv L'.OfiO.fiJd bushels for the week, 1 against 5.211,420 last )ear. and Pacltlo exports weie fi3l,2J"i, agtlnst flll.SJl last I )car. The pike Is piactleally nucha "ged, as also for coin, of which 3,iU3,19i , bushels have been exported foi the I week, against -412 last )i ir. T, Falluies fur the week have been 271 In the Fnlteel States against 211 list year, and J.". In Canada rtgilnst 24 Inst )ear. RAILROADERS DISCHARGED. Claim That They Are Members of Biotherhood of Tiainmen. S'lamokln. Pa.. Jan. .I F.'ght Phila delphia and Reading Hallway com pany conductors and binkenien weie illsehatgeil here today, and when thev asked an explanation the olllclals would not giant It. Ihe men were c.xpeilnnced emploees, unit they s ly that tho only icasoii for their dismis sal Is that they aie rr.cmbei.-. of the Hrotberhoed ot Tiainmen nnd wen nunnelng to organize a branch of the order here next Sunday. Foui trainmen belonging to the or der W(ie ills' hai ged at Newbeiiy last night. Theie ate mnti) menibeis of the older votklng for the eompanv lie tweent Wllllamspoit and Taimqu.i, Time on Field Gift Extended, eiih.uo, j, in, ", At a inciting of tho bo.tnl of 'leniplo tm tecs In Id at the Temple. Chicago, tmlii), u lettei fioni Murpl. il j'ield was mid In it ply to one tuliltcsppil to him by the Mmtees asking that be t xtend the thno of his gift of IOO.OiV) coudltluned on tho Muitces lals Ing enough to piy off tho lt-stio of $:ui, 000 Temple Must bonds from January. 11 w. to Jnnuiiy. U0I. Mr. Field aciedul to thu rcqucet. Capital Decreased. Trenton, Jnn, li. 1 lie Washington Lite trie Velildc eiiuruiiy. Iiuinpni.itiit last Mav, toiluv filed pipers decreasing Its capital stcck from fO.imo.uiO to jl,2M,io. NEXT WAR MAY BE AT SAN DOMINGO FRENCH SQUADRON ORDERED TO SCENE OF ACTION. An Exhibition of Bad Fnlth on Part of the People of the Island Has Caused the French Government to Insist on Payment of the Bois-maro-Caccaveli Claim Insults to French Citizens. Paris, Jan. G In view of the feeling In Santo Domingo against the action of the French consul In ptesslng the P.olsniare-Cuccav elll claim of JSU.000 francs, the statement of the French position Is given fiom a soutie whoso aciuiaey of Ir.foimatlon Is undeniable: "In net ot dance with the treaty con cluded In lyi,, between President Hcti- ' reiux and the French minister to jllnvtl, the government of S into Do mingo ugieed to tutn over to the French consul a monthly Indemnity In ' tepar.itlon for ei vices rendu, d and I d images unstained by families ot Ftencli citizens who had been assas I slmited. In flpfatrlt of pa) merit the tuaty stipulated that uctlon might be taken against the lmpiovemcnt com pany having the concession to follect the revenues of the Is! mil. Slnie the asis,nntlon of President Ketnenux the Indemnity has been v Ithlield, but. on auount of the dlstuibances follow' lag his death. Fianee made no burne tii ite elem ind for pavment. As mor3 than six months have pnssed without i action, and Santo Domlnge) showing bid l.tlth tn the execution ff the obll gitlons, th" Fiench consul, In confor mity with the treatv, leeelved an or der to pi tee an embitgo on the tev unues if the improvement company. The execution of this otelcr piovoked ellstuil) inces which the government of Santo Domingo has not attempted to suppiess and seiloiis insults have been offered to Fianee and tho con sulate. "As soon as advised the French gov ernment cabled to the commander of the French Atlantic sou'idion to pro ceed Immediately to Santo Domingo." KILLED SUPERINTENDENT. Charles W. Galloway Is Shot by John M. Resley. Cumbeiland, Mel, Jan. 5 John M. Reslev, CO yens old, a clerk, shot and seilously wounded Charles W. Gal loway, supetintendent of the Middle 'division of the Haltlmoie and Ohio i lailtoad. In the lattei's ofllce today, ! and walking to the couit house gave himself up. An Inventory of cais In the ).uds made up by Resley, and t lalmed to be Inconect by tho super -I Intendent, caturcd the "tronble. Hot vvoids were followed by blows and I tlu n three shots were fired. Resley I claims that Galloway drew his gun (list, but friends of the latter deny this. One of the shots shatteied Gal- low a) 's elbow, another wounded him In the bieast, while the third went wide of Its m uk Resley has been In the spiv Ice of the Iltltlmoie and Ohio here for many )eais. He claims that Galloway, who t line heie a )eai ago fiom Haltlmote, had not tieated him tight In line of woik given him by the supei Intent ent. lusley. in October, IS".!, shot and killed Llo)d Clary, editor and pro prietor of the Daily time", because )f an nlleged Insulting eJltotlal dlieeted at R"sl")'s rathe:. Resley was ac - quitted on the ground of self defense. HAY MEETS SALISBURY. Satisfactory Inteivlew Relative to Seizure of Ameilcan Goods. Washington, Jan. .1. Sectetaiy Hay nas received a eablegiam fiom Ambas sador Choate at London, stating that he had an eminently satlsfactoiy In teivlew )esteiday with Lo:d Salisbury iditlve to the selzuies or American goods by Riltlsh w at ships. Loid Salisbury listened intently to the lepiesontations made by Mi. Choate by dud don of the statu dep.u tmont nnd took them undei consideration, piomlslng voluntailly to give thu mat ter Immediate attention and to teturn a speedy decision. Rufus Had Enough. Phlltdi Iphla, Jr.n. 3 Oeorgu Cole, of this city, was to have met ' bcaldy Hill" Qultin, of Wllll.iui-poit, IM , In a six round bout at tho Quaker City AthleUo club tonight, but for some season the foimer did not put In an appearance and In order not to disappoint tile eiowtl Ruins Graham, color id, of this city, vvirit in his place. "Sc.ildy Hill" vvt.it nt him hammer and tongs, and la the foiiith round Ruins tame to tho conclu sion that he hud cuci't'h, Steamship Airivnls. Hivie, Jan. C Arrived: La Rrctagne, New Yoik, H.iinbuig Arilved: Pj toil i, Ni w Ymk via PI) mouth, Queuis town Ai lived: Campania, New York for LIvcipool and pieceidid. New Yoik Arilved, Luc.inta, from I.lvetpool, Cleared: Stiitendiini, fur Rotteulam via Ilouliigne; Geimanle, for Liverpool; Pheenlcla, for Hamburg. Sailed (Julie, for Llviirool. Pennsylvania Pensions. Wiiihli i-toti, Jan. (i. Pensions: In. en ,i-e Rrsklne IMd.Tid, LeRiv, nrad tfird, $17 to tH. Itelspue Jaolcson i: A t.uns, Cenptown, Iliadford, f!4. inlg Inal widows, e te Supplemental Emily Millet!, fcerariton, $s. Crushed to Death. Lancaster, Jan. f- Michael Hergert, an nt,r,l cm;ik)o of the Columbia Uunli com. piny, of Columbia, was crushed to death tills inoiittng undei a big Hlc'lng door wlilcb Jumped tho overhead traekb while ho was opt niiig It. DAY'S DEATH ROLL. lledford, Pa., Jim. B.-Ex-Judgo (1. W. Cump died at his lueno in Napier this af ternoon after a lingering Illness. Hu was born In Knlnsburg, October, blD. For many .veais he was one of the leading Dciniiiiaw of Itidford eounty unci iverved olio term lis assocl ito Juelge Washington, Jan. 5. Dr. AY. A, Ham mond, foimer surgeon general of tho army died hem tonltht. Dr. Hammond eondui led a snultiirium lure for some )cars. T11K NEWS THIS MUilXLVU Weather ledlcitloru Todiyt THREATENING). 1 Upi rral Lletiti n.int Ullinoie and Connades lttstued from rtllplnos. Hocrs Unsuccessfull) Attack the Urlt lh. Itolxrtx Dcniunds Pi oof That He Is a PulvgiitnM. I'rench Biii.adrcn Ordered to San Do mingo. 2 General Northeastern Pet i.slvanla. Financial aril Commercial. 3 General "Puntis)'s" Washington Let ter. Capital and Labor. 4 Helltorial. News and Comment Local Sot l.d and Personal. One Woman's Views. 6 Loenl Organlatloti of the Poor Hoard. Com t Pioceedlngs. 7 Loeal-Uoartl of Health and the Hpl- demies. PI ms for a Mnnurrth Printing Plant. Will of tho Lite Amlroc Multey. 8 Loral West Soiantun nnd Suburban. 0 Round About thu County. 10 Lfii.it Rtllglous News of the Week. Stilulnv-St hool Lessor, for Tomorrow, 11 Otnrtiil-Need of a Higher F.tlileal Stand ud, "I'liiillng the 1)1 imotitls" (A Storv.). 12 Local Live lmliiRttliil News, DECISION FOR WTJNCH. Will Receive Damages fiom the Ty pographical Union. Huffalo, Jan. .1 I'dwaid Wttmh, a llnot)pe machinist, tormcily entploved In the composing loom of th" Hvenlng News, vi ho brought suit sevtial months ngo against David Shankland, as piesldent of Typogtaphlc.it union No. 0, or this city, to recover dam ages for alleged conspiracy In rore ing him out of his position became he refused to take out a card In th" Typographical union, got a veullct of $t)-)0 in the Supieme couit today. The sum aw aided Wuneh lepiesenH his i.ala!y of $2" per week for the time he has been Idle. Wuneh testified that he was an ex pel t 'n the care of linotype midlines, having km mil hU Made In the Mer genthaler faetoiy at Hiookl)n. He hail been solicited to j iln T)poginph Ical union No. 0, but had eli dined be eause he was a member of the ma chinists' union. He had been unable to get woik and hail been put to ton slelerable expense. Counel for Shank land, In opening, said the onlv ques tion for the Jury to consider was whether there was a conspiracy. Jus tice Child Intel rupted him and state 1 lie would uile that a conspiracy had been piactkally establlsluel, and he would aVo'iule that the onlv "'ii.eT tlon for the Juiy to consider was one of danincf s. Justice Child dinged the Juiy o thnt eftect. A motion for a new Mill was refused, but a stay fot sixty da)s befoie entering judgment was grant ed. An appeal will piob.iblv b1 taKen. Wuneh expiesscd his Intention of su ing the other members of the union for damages and will bilng cilmlnil I in oceeiiuigs against, iiiem tot e.jiisin- 1 ill Jll- Hill .11.'. SUL- 111U .1,1111,1 ..,4 reinstatement In his position. REUNION OF LEGISLATURE. Surviving Membets of the Assembly of 1875-7G Meet at Hnrrisburg. Hariisbtng, Jan. I! The Hist leunlon of the leglslatuio of l'7-7fi wps held In the senate chamber loda), twenty five ears from tho date of t's Hi ,t meeting, The meeting was tailed to oidei at 1.10 p. m. bv ex-Auditor Oen eial Amo.s II. M)lln, of Lmeaster. The roll of those pieent was piep.ned with sueh data a e ould be obtained concerning absent and deceased mem bcis. Then followed an nddiess of welcome by Gove! nor Stone, to which M. E Embiek. of Rolling Spilng.-, fot meily a meher of the house fiom Ftankltn county, lpsponded. Addt esses weie nlso in tde bv Thomas V. Coopei. of Media, and Judge Yok es, of Ro.vlestown, ii piese'itlng the senate, and Congressman William II. Giahnm, of Allegheny W. . Hi own, auditor of the wai dr.iitment. ex Speaker John L'. raunce, ute'vir of taxes; William J. Money an'' William Voelges, of Philadelphia lopu s ntlng the house. A se,jnll U,P a KId j this evening, at whlen tbeio weie reminpceni cs and addiiso; hj- mem- uci.s in tue Ils et mutt tint n iitiiiiau- ent organization was eiitcted. LINCOLN'S FAT FEE. Executors in Pullman Estate Will Receive Compensation. Chicago, Jan. 5 Robert T. Lincoln and Norman R. Html, executor. 4 ot th" estate of the late Oemge Pullman, w ie today alloted as eompt nsitlou for tin Ir services the sum of jtJ'.UOO The oider was entered by Judge Ratten, in tlu piobato couit This Is said to be the laigest amount in feet evui allowed oxeeutois of any etsate handled by the piobtto emit here. The compensation was agued upon with the appioval of Mrs. Hai rlet Sanger Pullman, the widow, an 1 the other icsleluaty legatees liefiiic the older or the court was asi'ed, ALTOONA SHOPS BURNED. Tire Apparently Caused by a Live Electric Whe. Attoona, Pa.. Jan. 5 Th" Pennsyl vania Rnllioad iiinipany.s Juniata blacksmith shop was destto.ve'l bv llie enily this morning, causing a Iosh of siOO.H.o, toveud by lm-uruii e. The building was of btlik. 2J3 by 73 feet, and thoroughly equipped with ham meia und machinery. Tho llie was aiipaicntly caured by n live electilc v. Ire. There were sixty men at woik when the fltu was dis covered, and they had only lime to save their personal effects befoie tlu roof fell. Sever U hundred ni"ti will bo thrown out of employment as a result of the. llie. Reed StilfAUve. New York, Jan, D. At Bt, Luke's hos pital tonight It was reported that Ro land Reed was resting comfortably. RESCUE OF AMERICANS Lieutenant Gilmore and Others Taken from Filipinos. THEY ALL ARRIVE AT VIGAN Remarkable Achievement of Colonels Hare nnd Howze in Pursuing Rebel Forces All Former Prison eis Now Safe in Vigan, Province of South Ilocos Generals Schwan and Wheatou Operating In Cavits Province Affairs in Luzon Nortli of Manila Improved. , k Manila, Jan. 5. Colonel Luther It. Huie, of the Thlity-thlrd Infantry, and Lieutenant Colonel Unbelt L. Howze, of the Thlil) -fourth infantry, with all the Aim lie an pilsoneis, Including Lieu ten ml (lliinore, have ai lived at Vlgan, pioilnee of South Ilocos. Washington, Jan, 5 The war de paitincnt today received the following dispatch: M.uill i, Jan. .".Colonels Haro and How re Just arrived at Vlgan, northwcit LU7D11, Willi nil AniPilian pilsoneis. Tin Ir stm tssful ursirlt a remarkable, achievement. lieiienils Schwau unci Wlu.itim invv v 1 1 1 1 separate culumns In Cavlte luovbice. Alfalr.s In Luzon, nortli of Manila, greatly Improved. Otis. In the absence ot a detailed state ment as to the personality of the pris oner", the otllclals of the nnvv de li irtment havu inept! eel the following .statement, which, although believed to lie eonect. Is sublect to amendment by Rear Admiral Watson: Ameilcan naval prisoners In the hands of the Filipinos and lesctted by Colonel ILiic: Caput! cd from thu Marivales: Wil liam Juiaschkii, boatswain's matp. llr.st tlass, bom In Germany, does not claim unv next of kin. Captutcd finin the Urdanut and be lli veil to have been just released: lli'iij.imln J. Gieene, coxswain, born in San Francisco, next or kin B. J. Gieene, fattier, Los Angeles, Cat.; Ed w.ittl RuiKe, ordinal y seaman, born In tSuston, icslt'ence New Yotk, next of kin Hiiim ih Mooiej.aun.t,..Dorcher ter, "Muss.: Geoige Daniel Poweis. an- pientlce. first class, born Smartsvllle, Cal . next of kin Mis. M. Betancue, mother, Oiklind, Cal.; James Farley, Hie man, llrst class, born Nevvaik, N. J., next of kin Mis. P. F.uley, moth ei. New ilk. Ctipuned Menu the Yorktown's boat ami believed to havu been released: Lk ute mint .1. C. Glllmoie, William Walton, (hi f quaiteiinaster, born Mar nhelui, Geimnnv, no next of kin; John I.llsvvoi til, coxsual.l, bom Poits iiiouth, N. II , no next ot kin; Lyman Paul Etlwaid', 1 indsm in, bom hi Pi ill. Ind , next or kin L 1! Edwards, father, Mexico, Ind , Paul Vnndoit, sallinakei's mate, burn In fiance, next nt kin P. Vandolt, tathei. San Luis Obispo, Cal, Silvio Hiisoltsi. lands man, born San Fianelsco, next of kin Nlcolo I!iI-olte, lather, San Francis co; Albeit Peteison, appitntlce, llrst class, bum iMklind, Cal, ,ift of kin Louis Peteison, Oakland, Cal.; Fled Andeison, landsman, boin In Huffalo, N. Y., re:vt of klu Clulstlnnii Ander son, niother, Huttalu, N. Y. Rv this statoiiient It appeals tint thu f How ing Yoiktuvvn men, who went worn (led, v.iic also leleistd: William II. l!)ndoiN, toxsw.iiu, hoi n In Hol land, next of kin Mis M. H. Nvhous, cousin, San Fi.mdsto, Cal.: Unison W. Wiiodbuiy. i n titiiiti, Intn in l.vnn, Muss , next of Kin John O. Woodbury, fat!'.. i Lv in. Mas?.- Dcnell G. A. Vtnvillr, ajipn ntlfc, "eci nil el.i", bom in Dudtev, FpglTid, next of kin E. Nash, Sellv.ood, Oic. Casualties in the Philippines. Washington. Jan. 1 General Otis' latist II-1 of casualtli . it as follows: "Manila, Jan. .'. - Casualties Killed In action at Panlque, Ikecmber M, Twelfth Infant!), Con.i'auy L, John Q. A. c.u to, eiii;igi mi nt near Santa I'.i -n, Oetcber it, Thlil) -seventh in fanny, Companv It G mge Lambkin; 'I i ut -sci ond Inf.intiy Cempan) K, Ilauy Store. "Wound 'd in .teflon at Mont.ilbon, Dvcmber 27. Fur tv -sixth Infantty, Cump inv I, William Pattern, cheat, nioitiil: Ekveiiih eav.iliy, Cunipany 1), Siigi nit Josi ph L Jloidemon, Toot, slight, Cump inv L, It.my Ross, thigh, slight, Coinp.nv AI, 'eigeant Fre.l staiiUy le,r, slight ii tlorr near San Mateo, December 11', Tv ent) -ninth in fnnit). Company ii, peter Thompson, eoipoial, thigh, slight " Suicide of an Engineer. lluntlngili n. Pa, Jnti J Kneeling against t tite, lit mi iittitiiilo of put)cr. the Moen body ot l.i wis E VVIrtz, a piomlnent eiiclneer em thu Hunthudon and Mi ad Top i.illioad. w is foui.d ilcnd luni his lnuii, with a bullet holu In tho llkht ten. pie A JS-e alibi o revolvei Willi one caHrlilue' e-.plodul was l.i in-j at his side Domestic tumble, Il Is said, wa the cause of feiikldc. Ho leaves a, widow nnd eight dilldieii, Two Negroes Hanged. Charleston, S. C , Jan. u Charley Wil son and SCack blneletoir, ntgrois, worn bunged hero today. Wilson killed a whltci soldier In September, IK and Singleton killed a negro companion in a. gambling quarrel last November. f-f-f-f-f-f-f'f-f-t-'f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t' WEATHER FORECAST. s Wnrbii eton, Jrn. 5. Forecast for lor Saturday and Sunday: For eastern Pcnnolv.inla, threatening Hatiml-.ys paitly doudy Sunday; light i-'iitlivvebtirly winds bKom- ing variable. tt-t-ttttttttttttttt-U -