jp$ST7f VpW" " -V-?-!" 1W!&W8$ tf-y-JS"--. t- i fWW ' nVjwinw ii v. ooo SrUnroe. oratttott TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., MONDAY MOMMNG, FEBRUARY 26, 1900. TWO CENTS. BOERS POSITION NOW HOPELESS British Guns Dominate Sloping Ascents from Ail Sides. 3R0NJE WOULD SURRENDER But Is Ovciboine by the Young Bool's fiom the Tinnsvaal Oencial Robeits Offeis to Allow Women and Children to Pass Out fiom Boer Lines to Places of Safety, but the Offer Is Rejected Eveiy Shrap nel Shell Finds a Victim and the Boci Foice Must Sunender 01 Be Annihilated. P i.n di beig, Dian'o Kiee State, P b S' itenei.il fioni ''s position Is moie hopeli s tli.iu pn. Oui guns doiiiln nte tbt sloiing asents fiom the liver on nil sides and bv the lush of the shiopshlios mi Wednesday night up the 1 1 t-1 licil the Koeih lost 200 aids space. In tin it com". I)es"iteis i the Hiltlsh file has been M'iy deadl and ulllr that flen fial Cionje himself Is willing to sill -itiidoi, hut Is ox ci borne by the young Hoc i fiom the Tr.msMiul. Thete .lie women ind chlldieu with the ISoei force. Ocneral Hobnts pro posed to lei them piss out of danger, but this suggestion, as well as ihe proffci of mediation, has been lejected. The kopje e an led by the Hiitish last Wednesday when fifty pilsoneis wno taken, Is a most Important Miategleal position Its possession enables us to li'pulsc .an liocr lelnfoiiements fiom the e .ihtwaul. London. Feb. 2."i Tho war ofllce pub lished the following despatch from I.oid Itoberts: "P.iaide biTg, Pol) "i P.ilties of Poors ice tntlv .ii i hod fiom Natal -it-t.uked our outposts In foico again es. teid.n. They lost a good m.inv killed and woundeel mil neirl 100 piUnneis, liiiludlug a e omm imlant and thicss tit Id toinctx. Oui easuultles weie lout olhccis wounded, nine men killed, twcnt-tlne e men wounded, two men mlshing. On Peb "1 and "2 one ollleer and thirteen men weie wounded. Sl men were wounded tfeterda b hol low -nostd Mausei bulb ts. Tho nlcKel i ise is silt with tour slits,, making the piojcctile of the most iu,inshi and tUstiuctlve natuie possible. A wound i il Hooi brought to our hospital had ilt ot thtse bulleth In bis liotkets. Dining the ichaiitf to and in Klm- lii'ilov tho t'.isu lltle.s weie: Olllctis, tuo Ulllod, thlitien wounded, nun lout killed si t nt-sK wounded Clht' iiIHppis' tasuiltlis hud piexlouslv btcn Kixirted). Fouith Day ot the Fight. Paaidcdiiiig. Oiange Piep Stalo, AVedneselu.x, lVb SI.- The fmi'.th il.iv of Oenei.il fioi-Je's line defense opniod in stiulliig fashion Soon afte i ei.iwn a most teiulli initio ot lllle tile lnoKo. waking tTio hltopliu, camp It was the lie.ulist file eliuing' the war and all awaited with foicbodlnj, the newHof itj tllnt. H soon ilcMdopcd that the tilouei i teis and los had lost their w.i and, hid lihouteil In e nor, close to the Poor' l.iaRii on tho noith Mile of the ilui. .s soon as they wpio piroelved by tha luemy the litter fuslladcd. AVondei lul to tell the Hiltlsh casualties wore p.actlcallj none. Theio was cbsuitoiy tiling all d iv long on both the noith and fcouth b.ink. Central KnoxV bilgadc. liold ing and pushing foiw'.ud the line south of the ihcr, while Gcneial Smith Dorrlen on the ninth side, walked to wird tho laagci. Meanwhile General French achancpd, In n far i isteily di lectlin, neai u kopje in Id by a strong foice of Cionles men, ulnfoiced by n l.ady.smlth pcntlupont. At the e imo tlmo Oencral Hioadwood's biigade. with a battalion of hois,e nitlllery, took up positions to the lett and ip.u of tho siiup kopje. The front of the hill was thoioughly hearched by a raking Hip. Suddenly the lJneis bolted fiom cvuj fide to wards fieneial Pieneh. who headed to waid the dilft, shelling i,jntousy. A grout number escaped but iwi'ij weie kllleil by tiliinputl, ami about fotty xvere captured. As toon as the kopje was emeu iteil this correspondent lslted It. The po sition was fouiul to b? wondei fully strong and to fonn tin uvl Ue.e to tin position In tho cjto of d-f( use agilust Hoer lelntortement.s aehanclng fiom. the cast. Our (list contact with the- Lidyamlth Hoors w.vs slngulaily uiifnitunute for them. A gie.it dial of foiagp, pienls. Ions and eetulpmc'nt was c iptured and the kopjo was fipciuently dotted x.l'h blood, showing, that many voundtd had been removed. The Boer method of rmoln(; thou dead Is to tin a couple of 'lues to the bodies, xhlch aie thus diagged (,rr iy two horsemen at full gallop. Foolhardy Transvaaleis. There wpre boxcral pouipailni, tudav on tho subject of a shoit aimlsthc, it seems thut Clenual Cronje lb willing to surrender, but that the oung Tians. aalers refuse. Tho other beleagueied Hoers aie anxious to glvo up. A Hrltlsh doctoi, who lslted thp Boer lines to see the wounded, foun 1 the. trenches along the lhei full of wounded and saw many dead. A deserter who came Into (amp last night sajs'that esteiday's bombatd inent was appalling In Its effects, es pecially In the ose of the howlUeis battery enfilading tho iher. The jiosltlou today Is practlcallx the wine, Tho Hoeis aie strengthening their entrenchments aiound tho laager, but the case Js hopeless, The charac- tor of the kopje todnv bus eh on the Htltlsh u splendid position and will pie- t-iit ii Hooi i piloting lot lc loathing Cionje, Hxeij bndvadmlips tin- splendid stand of the butghus. but fumi it humanl tin Ian point of lew It Is eonsldorc 1 tlir.t fin t lit t resistance on tho putt of (f tmitil ('intil. will hi. i rlmlnnl Ihei.x sliinptitl Khell llnds a xlotltn. I 'mil tiiiR"-n a miracle ocluis his force must lie whud out or captured. The o.meii.Miltlstenlbletocouto.iiplite. but, although It would leiiulie a few I ilJJi, It would bo east, to nicouiplMi. Today 1.UI d Unbelts sent Gelutil Cionje an ofier of a safe conduct for the women and chlldieu, togcthoi wltli a f u e puss to any point foi them, and also an ntlti of doctois and niedh Ire 'ioiip'h lepl.x was a nut icfusal, and iff xultiii v shelling was ltsunicd. Advance of Shropshircs. Shelling continued dining the eulv putt ol 1 ist n'ght As soon as th" 1 ist gnu wax filed the Shiopsbln s, who ha ' net n oicupxmg mo lier bed hiiilv Kiiinl.iy, lushtd forwaid. seized an ad- i dltlonal L'01 vaids of noim gioiind ' and entrenched a flesh position before du bieuk At dawn Oenriil Cioiijc i lound hlmclf docked that amount of space. The hlm.rhlris had done es- (client woik undi'i a Killing ilio slm i Sundax, and thc weie itllet-d bv th Gonlons tod "V. The exehango of positions had Its amusing lc.ituns In spite of the dan g'l. The Cordons ci.iwled on their I stoimchs to tho tienehcs, and tho I Shtopshlles oiept out of thctp bv ,ic- tuallv leaihlng met the (Ionium Tho seen" ol the last lixe dues" fight ing Is one of the prettlc H spots In South Afihu. The ihei. at the point whete General Cionje Is entrenched and lighting for life use rubles sonm puts of the Hudson ihci, the sround all mound slojilng towatd' the stteam All the highlands aie coxeied by Hilt lsh nrtlllciy. Cronje Is fared In the front and ipu fiom both banks by th Htllish, while C.enei il Tionch's hois fir awav on the (links, iitxents a mdden Intusli of Hoc l s Dm lug tho nttllleiv tiling ln-t tven Inc the iniihs ot the t'lt,ht-so(on 1 fiitterj, which had lein.ilnttl hitched to the ran luges, st.delonlx st impede 1 and galloped off enm.isso, but tod iy the,- wagons with one exception woi lOdlMlOd. Pilsoneis Taken. Gcnci.il KiPiich In; sent In eentv flo piloneis. Itiillsh pallid, clgiit miles to the west dlscoxeied thlitv Hoeis w.indeilng aw iv and roiial-d them. Alieldy this foieo has ciptuiPd 4f0 of the enei.n, v hllc nnnv eh a I Hoeis hip been een The Hrei pilsoneis ne .ill ilppnssl at the pi r sent eoiiiso ol vtlu- wai mil thev iiimninit blttoih upon (Jen l.il Clonjc's pi isistenee, whlih Uiev e.ilt "millde i." Tod i a Geiimin iinbulunio at tached to the Pool ton is w is iipiwi 1 to ti ieiso the Hiillsh 11m s In front ot .larobsdul Quantities of cuttle, sheep and tu'k oe n Ii.im- be en i iptuioci while w in duing fiom the lioei In.igei. PianliUeig Pi Id iv, Feb 'J1 Th 1 Hiltlsh are giaduullv i lohm in on Ot npi.il Cionjp fium all s(i s nnd m ik in his position nienp linp'issible thin o or Iuiing th toiiise of last night the Hiltlsh nitllleiv pouted in 'cmiiI iiiunds Theie wis n ten ible r ilr and tjiunder storm e uly in the ixoning Thp Canadians were hnxilv engigp in Siiud,i,'s fight, Ichixliig most gal lanth. Piisoneis at Cape Town. Cape Town. Suture! ly, Feb 24. With in the last few das two bundled prlh oners hae uiihecl hetp and prepara tions are being undo to lecphp laige numbeis. Pitt nflliPi" rnd men have been dispatched to Waltlsch Hay.wheip it is reported that the Hoei munitions aip being landed It is stated tint about fifty per cent, of the (list fho squadrons of Hiabants hai taken theli illi liaises, haxlng lotnplcttd theli engagenipnt foi thiee months. Vniious icasons mo len. Scouts Compelled to Retiie. Steikstioom, Suiidin, Feb. J" A io. connalssinco pstenhi. In l'oiee undtr (Suiieiiil Gaticie.with tight guns, foun 1 the Hot is oenipelng a ildge thico miles beyond Moltno In the Stoimbetg dim Hon. Montinoioncy scouts ehaiged the Hoeis, who eiept lound the stouts' Hank, iiouilng In a deidlj Hie. The scouts wen 1lnull eompelled to letlte. haxlng lost hcaxllv. Fouiteen aie mM ing. Captain Moutmoiene waskllltel. Balloon Discaveiies. Paal debut g, Satuidaj. rob, J I, Th' Hilthh took clglu pilsoneis as tho lesult of otore'u'i engagement A bnlloon ascended in lii(ionii sev enl woik, which iiie Hiltlsh guns shelled toda.v. Cionje Has Good Covei. tiondon, IVb. Jii 'Ihe Times pub. llshes the follow In,? lioni Paatdebei. dated Wednesday. "Gentuil Cionj -'s foite hae good ioei fioni the HiltWh aitllleiy Hip and liae (onsldeiable stoics of pioxislons, Kiuger Uiged to Sue foi Peace. London, Feb. 2"i The Louieusjo Mai ciie. correspondent of the Tlnus sas: "The feeling In olllc lal clirles at 1'ie torla Is all consternation. Oeneiul I.ouis liothu and President Ston aie both inglng Piesldent Kiuget to sue for peace. At Hlooinfonteln, Geneial Cionje's position Is regaided as hope less." Very Seveie Fighting Expected. London, Feb. SO. Thu' Times pub. HhIic'h the following' dispatch fiom Co lenso, dated Satuiday: "The Hiltlsh aie now within two miles of being In touch with l.udysmlth! but tho ground still to lip coM'ied Is tho baldest pait and eiy severe) lighting must be ex pected." Captain Montmniency Killed. StPikstiooni, i"ob 2" Onei il Qat- H'ontlnuid on Puju J BIG STEAMSHIP GOES ASHORE THE CALIFORNIAN WRECKED NEAR PORTLAND. All Passengers Aie Safe, Though Still on Boaid tho Vessel It Is Valued at S3,000,000, and Cargo at $'300,000 The Passengers to Ce Removed Today. Port land. Mo., Tob. 23 The IIk Al lan II in- steamship Callfoinl.ui, which "ll ml uncK at- miuiiigiii, worn usnoie on Hum Island ledge, Just outside ol , the hniboi. .1 feu mlnutis .iitei hoi . the hniboi. .1 few minutes attei hoi ,1(lt ,lf h , , ,. A , , , I'.i-HiiKeis me mi,, uminugn llll ahoud Mo.t of the local s, atai In,; , lllon aie of tho opinion tint the locs huxo ptiietiuted the bottom of the v.-s. lHlietl.Uid tile bottom of the es. el In pei.il pi u is, and tl doubt mm tiilli.li If she can be intil 'I he ossi.l i alind at Oniii.nnfi, the i.i'gn at J.-onono Theie ari. sl i.iblus, tl c Inttrmedl ite and ten stieiige p n-sen-Ktrs, b(hlfs i new of sevcnu-lhe m,,n The cabin pi-spngpis ,u Mi mid Mis. H.itton, Motitii..il, Jli and Mm. Wilson, Toi onto; Mis Hullej u- tuwu, and Mi. Hiowell lNnulmult, jj c ' , , , , ' he I'-engnswlll piolnbh . t.U.u u lomouow moiuing wiuioiit iiung- i. and If the sea lie smooth the wmk of lemoWng the cargo will bo ooni meni eel The Callfomlan was bound foi (II is. giw b wa of Halifax. Captain l.e loud savs the cabin Is full of atei th llics nro pxtlngulshed, iheie Is a hen v sea and tile passengers aie pel fee th sife Met cargo consists of gialn meats and a goneiut c.ugo COAL SHIPMENTS. Heaviest Tonage in the Hibtoiy of Trade Expected at Pittsbuig. Plashing, Ha, Feb J". It Is learned fiom an olllc lal of the Flushing Co U coinptnj, ino toe n e oiiiuination, tint like shipments will commence much oil lit! this serisun than last; In t.-et, u innge incuts hae been ptiftittd to i begin .shipments soon Last e.u the seisiiu was not opt ncd until May 1 and as a result coil men could not 111! m-di-ib for about &00 Ono tons because of the short season Ore snippets, it Is j learned also hn o ai i.ini'cd for an eirlv opening and epi i t to stait shlpnn nts bj Apill ir, Hoth coil and oio- men expect the heixltst tontMe in theli hlstoix this M'.u, with top-notch piltts The null tonnnge last eu of the Pittsbuig ills- ) tiki was 1C IMO 000 tons This .en It i will be lucre is, d to JO Ofin ono tons, 7,- 1 iiOfMiou ot wide h will fco to the likes I Tho toil eoniblti uiolis, it Is nt.it 1,1 h.ixo thiip-Mj.il eoiUi.uts tot alini Its eiHiio tiiunuge at pikes whbli will ell iblo the opei Uilis tnpij w Igcs th It Will plPMIIt hllikes li tin inlneis BARGES RUN ASHORE. Keystone and Otto on the Bleaker Rock at Boston Light. Ho-ton, Feb. '-'I The bilges Kev stone and Otto, of the Philadelphia and Ite nliiig roinpans, while Inuaid bound tiom Phlladeli hl.i foi Huston with coel, in tow of the tug Oiinnsbing, iau ashoit on Hipal.tr lock, Host on light, this moiuing, and the Ki stone will luobalilj lie a total loss with licrcaio ol l,ri00 tons of i o il. Tho ri tws of both bilges, i (insisting ot roui mm t.nh, wero saved The Ko.vstonP, It is bpliened, will go to pieces The Otto tan pmbably bu s.i i d. THE COAL FAMINE. Aitlficial Coal From Peat is Being Made in Germany. Hoilln. Feb 2".. -Ill-pints of th" weakening In lion pikes in the I'nlttd States ( heck spec illation In he n sinus, although domestic i audition" lu-tlfv the gioatest eoulldpnte. The tninaios burnetii mly (oxc-icd theins-ehes foi 1000 at the Ineieaseel pike. These facts aie Inteipitttd by the trade as gnat nnttelng the longtxltv of the boom. Tht coal famine contlnuues, and ni tllici il mat limn plat Is belnt, nuiele it Kiel and M innheliii. TIip Wt-st-phallan coal sxndleato ueknowlodgt tl its Inability to nitpt th" domands mail upon it, but tefuses to i.iIm pilcps of the coal and . mis middlemen again it lalslng them. DEATHS OF A DAY. cult-go lob .'-. -in A It Wilfcht. of Hiinulo, .S Y , is ek id lit tit Joseph s liospltul ill I'hliai'o Hi uulxetl In it 'Ihillsdix to i (insult Hi Nle bolus St lilt about his Illness, .xttn ente ilni, the bos. pltlll 111. Wllhllt IjIIhI to I.lllx beellllst ol bin ui'e. "1 xr.trs 111. W'llght won one of the toil most hoiueon llllie phx si- e bins of Aintik i lb win- born ul Cn.xx liud N In Oetobt-i h.1. ami nittrtd the Itilltulo Mi dlt id collcgt hi KJ Attei Modimtloii lie cm ut to India ami China and strxtd us a siiimoii on a steanui tm two i JIS Nt xx pen l Ntxxs 'u Fib J"i I.xe uigut l.ulllli ot Chiiuho, tht wt tlthx 1.1.U powdei mumil.ieliiii i ilittl iiiduj lint -ptit'-illx ul the e hunibiil iln hotel, Old Point Coiiiliiit lit unlxol Iioiii i "hi iakii kii il d.txx at," Mi I.ulilu was ono ol tlie piluelpul slut khtildi is In tin llaniptou Holds' hotel, oxxntis of I lit l humlii l lain hoti I, I)iliiii, O, Fib 2" Hex. Hdxxutit Low au, t ill! tn ot the (lei mull pnlodkals of the Fnltt el Hrctlinn ihurch, and toi inoio than loitx xcars u prohibit nt mill istd hi tlie di nonilniulun, Is deud, uu the result of a iiipturo of u blood xessel In his bt.ilu, occ.isloned bx a p.noxxsm of riiili'lilug, lie hud dl ilge of the hiIm-Iuii-nrx xvoik In Gei many for a numbei of jeaiK and oicupled pulpits In Clexelund, Tob tlo, Cincinnati and oilier cities. New York, Fob 23 Geoige Work, tho clubman unci plccon stint, died locldy at Dofixts Plaits, bwltzerhincl, of consump tion, aged 1.' fuis. Ho InuJ tho urn i ti ui pigeon shooting recoid, huxlng killed '(S out of too birds In a miitth against HrexMi, a profesiilomil, His icpututluil as ii xving slim xxas iuteiiiitloii.il, he huxlng taken putt In c ontests hi Huglaud, Fiuiku and Monte CutfeT FIRE NEAR PARIS. Two Millian Fiancs Dosttoyed by the Flames. Pails, Feb J'". As thi' result of a flic tint bioko out this mottling at St. On n. ti sttbuib of Pails, In ti col lettlon of uluihol and oil stoies, u stiles of explosions oe cm i ed, sptc.idlng the Ilium's until a block of Immense wute- llOUsps WHS IllXlllXcd 111 l bilge COI1- llugiutloii. A gieut concouiso of spt-Uutois had assembled and had appioaehed too ni'ir, when suddenly and unexpectedly the explosion (iLtuiied. A huge nuni be i nt people, IntUielllig sonu firemen, xxeio niol o ot less Itijutcd. Thi) olllelul tonipututlon shows that 110 wue. hint, (piltp u number of them sttloiislx. The los Is estimated .it nmnoi) riant - The liloik of w.utlunisew was almost Mil loiinded hi iinocc uplt d gunnel, eixoi wliUh th bin nlng ah ohol spio.id whtn .1... I. ..I, .11.. .. . ..It ...J..l .-.II..1. I... iluii . ill.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .: i. ii i Lirii. i -ci 1 1 1 t . .11-mi. i ,, ,,, .,,,i M1,li.w , nnstormv- tlm thioiighoul the dltiliW. PeoiAO Hi the iui lllmr-, In gall lemming tliell ll"""l i no s,,i., a, ,K ,,,,-, ,,,,,. peitii llie 'Mils hi iiio me linguae .x liuiubii ol en,'lti swiieKHiit fiom Pails to .issi-t A di tin hni"iit of s,,deis aided the tluinni In emptxtng the nd J it nt limit i s or tuinituio mid the nni bul mi ts inn busv In ecrnlug Ictlnis I lo tin nelghbiii tu hospital. , I'oitilliutt l, tin limit did not UM(!l the Immeiist i.tiloi ot pietioleum. I , . I FOUGHT AS THEY RACED Ctews of Rival River Packets on the Ohio Engage in a Lively Row. Put koi shin g, Va Fob .'.Ihe Ohio ilni p u kt ts Vullie Hello mid IIMam Duff' nH'iiIed -Vial's ktl mil, foui miles alinii' hole, at noon es!oi d i .ilmnst tog"tliPi. As sunn ,m tin. u it In d thai watti thi' begin a l-r-oious i. no fin the Pmi Itersbius whut boat, eieh etttlnc; ovciy eneigj to ltfih hei II "t Foi about two boms thee i.in sii b side lboilt twoi'.X lull s ajiait This so excltod the in .c tint the left theli duties ind ciow.l-i ti the gin' 1-inlls Thieats ueip fol low vl b the di iwlng of ieMiheis mil out Vullex Mtlle man bee mup ',, ui i iged that he Hirl at the stokers on tlie Dull. nn-'-Ing one of them but a few' inches A deck hand on the l)utt attempted to tluow an axe at the bull et of the Hello fot the purpose of dis abling hoi The tight kept up until the bouts le idled the Hiltlmoio and Ohio ratl in id biltlgo, when the Duffy drew away Horn liei opponent. Though she leached the wh nf boat first, she stiuek wltli such foice that she was disabled. Legal ai thin will be taken In tho m' tei in the United States tomt on Mou di. Ihe lhes of the pisseiujeis on nun id we io linnet IUpiI MENELIK IN PACIFIC MOOD, No Intention of a Hostile Move Towaid the Nile. Muiseilht, ivi, .- Hen llg, King Menellk's chief e ounscllor, nnhed fiom Abxs'inli today. He will pass n eit in Huiope, dining whlth he Intend'-,to xKit Piemler Waklonk-Houssuu mid M Utltusse, ministei of foicign at t all s. In in ItitiMlew lien llg slid King Mtiullk's Intentions wne most pac ltlo, and he desit.il to lieo at none with all nelghbiiilngpoweis lliny fiontloi In- c hit nt touching ltuh oi Fgept. he do- (Kited. Ind cither be m stltled oi was on the wax to n fi icndh' ai laliupmeiit. King Mom UK hoot d to xlslt the expo bitlun The fou going statement dls)ioses of tin sens itkmal stotics published in cet -tain neuspippIS to the ettcct tint Me tie Ilk xx is Inclined to tike adx.int tge ol (licit Hiltalns ditlie tilths in South Afiha to make a moxe towaid the Xlle. ANTHRACITE COAL TRADE. Pi ices Aie Well Maintained, with .. . Better Business. I'lilludelphla. Pa, Feb. 2'i The Ledgti In Its eoal uitkle totnorinw win sax: The anthtaeitt coal u idt- is piactic allj without featuie. The s axin gut-s along with about the usual demand, xxhlth the i iimp inles are abundantly libit- to fill, and while then- aie inlet told spells, the compiiatho mildness ,i,.,rtu i.i.. l..I.x.l tin.. IiIli llnnn ,V... l-'i "in- ,ii, r t i"iir itii.'.'vt .,iwu i,ii- stocks on hind Prices .,ro well main- trlned. and this, with the betten bus- ntss and gt nt-ially good outlook, en couiages the antlu.iclte compiiiles In the seeuilty niaiket. Huxlng little to repent on these uui hanging conditions tin nnthiadtf tiude Is ilieeiful, but substantl illy without news. CONDITION OF MRS. SARTORIS. Physicians State That No Cancer Has Existed. Xew Yoik. Feb .''.The following statenunt itintixe io tne condition of Mrs. Giant Sat toils was ghen out to- dux bx the attending phx sic Kins; ".Mis, Giant bat ten Is Is now tonxal estlug tiom an opeiution and xxlll be about in a few duxs On iiccouul of publk statements that hei mattei xxas caiuer, xe state that attei tho opciu- Mion then Is no ex Idc in f that cmtel lias pmi existed. Spotting Editor 111. Clinlimnil. O Feb S.-ll.iuy Wellilun, for twenty t.us the spm ting cdltoi of the tliieiiiniiii HikiuIui. was stiickcu Willi piuihsU teid i 'lilt stloke docs not alleet the In ilu Up Is nitettl ton. si loin but Is uuulilo to speuk. Ills gieat i.' lL,ht, mi poind-.. Is souitwli.it iigiilmt him, xet Ills ph Kb (in sues his diuiite.i for ite oxt ix uu- good. Meinoilal Set mon. Washington, Feb. 23 Vl tho Mttic.poll Inn .Mtthod.ht Hulitoii il tun , h totlax, lib hup John .). I tin st ptputhet'i a tiitmor lul ! riiioii at a soocl il sifk-o I eld In h iii(i -ind lemt n biiiniu of Hlslioii John (' Nt xx mnn. VolwIlliMiuidlnir the cold tho uudltoilum x.us illlod to tho iliors. I'li'-lilciit Mohlnk'j xmis an inteict-Ud llllttllll An -uciease in German Cavalry. Heilln. Feb. s'-ln German mllltar clrcks It is In 11pm d that tho ksons taught by tho Hoer win will mako a huge luci easei neccssaiy In tho Germun e ax airy, anil xxlll also lead to a thorough diaiiKo of rax ahy t.utks, eliminating mut-seel chatgts, of xxhich Hmperor Wil liam showtd hlim't'lf so fond at tho re cent at my manoeuxt'is- FORECAST OF THE WEEKJNCONGRESS SEATING OF SENATOR QUAY WIL BE DISCUSSED. Hawaiian Bill Remains the Unfin ished Business, Suoject to Removal at Any Time by the Quay Matter. Senator Chandler Will Speak for Mr. Quay Today and Senator Tur ley in Opposition. WnshliiRton, Fdi. ii The time of the ennte dining the pi-sent week will b illxlded between the questions of the limine es, the go eminent pulkv to- unitis cue ii'stiiui ptts'4lf'ltMls tiiiu tit eating of Si nutoi cjuax upon tin nom ination ot Ciineinoi Slum ol Pennsxl xuula, Th" ll.iwullin 1 III lemnlns the mi llnlsbttl buslnisM, suiilt't to iiiuoxul at mix time be the (Juax millet. I sm Hot Aldrh h bur ghni notit o that ho will make a sp nil In explain tloii ot the euiloiiex bill iiMemellt on Wednosdux and tint be will (all It uti thp next dux and then ask final action 'upon It. 'Ihe ipiiuii-t ur (ouisv will lie nl to a spirited debate, to munv slmip spt-Mits and to the flu il adop tion of the icpoit bx pt.ir lualh th snnie xoto bx which the bill eiilglnillx ' i assed th" senate The niattet in iv be Ik foi the senate on sexoitl duxM. ' 'I hole will bo sextril s oeehes dm Ilia tho wiek on th diiax it solution mid thoie Is n lob ibllltx .1 i idling o xoto on It tl e Iiitioi p n t of tl p xxeck. St imtoi Ch.ind'.oi piol, ,M' will sjmk lot Mt tjiinx Moudtix and Senitor Tuil" in opposition Litet in th W"p1 Senators Hoi' md Pmrose v 111 talk tot Mi. Qinv 'ind Seivitoi Hiii lows In oppod'lon Aftt". this onh' shott spt te lief will be lit u'ti. Senator 1'eniose sis he will mike an ettoit t line tile discussion i ontlii"d to the morning houis yn is not io Inttifei" with othei qui stlonsbut If i disposi tion to delax the xote should become app.it ent he xx 111 then picss tho Qu.iv niattPi Up counts upon a vote laf In the xxcek mo sixs he ipeets a hug i xoto than xx is i.ist In Mr. iQuux's tixoi In takliit, the icsolutloii up. When the Hawaiian bill is xoted upon the Puerto Hkun bill will hi taken Sonutoi Dopew on Tuesdiv xx ill spi ak oi the problems tPimettJd xxlth thp Philippine Islinds. In the House. Washington, Fob. -'" The ex ent of the week In the house of iepresnta tixes will be the taking of a xote on the Pun to Hie an bill. This has been st t foi -' p in. on Tuesday, althougn the dlffeiences xxhich haxo ailsen on the bill max compel a uaiiangemi nt of the piogramme. The. geneia' debate on the measuio will tloo on Mundav, and on Tutsdaj up to the hour of xotlng the debate will plotted undci the (ixe-mlnuto rule Hxti aordliiary in terest attache to the outcome of this siiujjglp. owing to the dltlPiPiicts xxhlth liaxp ailsen on the Hepublkan side of the (huinbii. It has been ananged that tho debate shall piocepel Mondiy night, but" this must glxe wax to thj Hfpublliau ccinfeience, hen a fin il ei'iott will be mide to leconclle the dlffeiences and agiee upon a eonipio ' so bill, 1"'" the Pioieduie nst of the wpek no v,ut has been ananged. except Alabama contested election I "lit 1 110 i rase oi Aldrlch xs Houulns xx ill be I (onsideted as soon as the Pueito Rlcan . bill Is out of the xxay. This case in- xoh(s iu(p eiucstlons and ghes the op- portunitx foi that extended lunge of The biggest meeting or tla- d iy oe -debite usuill excited by questions of cm red in theopira house it ! 3n o'clock that natute. The nuny nppiopilntiot tin the afternoon A long list of speak blll I, on the calendar and doubtless eis took place. At the -amc hour a. will lecelxe consideration the latter put of the xxeek Owing to the extent of the army In the Philippines, the appioprlatlons this ! 'Mr lr, " ' y, 'T'1 MT on a geneial discussion of army af- f , nn(1 tnP Philippines The Vn- 1 w.ilian bill and the Nicaragua bill are , also waiting a lieu Ing, although It Is not likely c ithor of them will lie taken up tms xxeck. Pueito Rlcan Bill. I Washington, Feb 25 The effotts to I unite the Hemibllcans In the Pueito Rlcan bill haxe failed and at midnight, after piolonged session, It was stated i . ,,,in,. ..Uo.rt i lna- -' "' --"' "-'; J" ""'p J"-teclB. Other efforts at 1 nnimonx iiiaj ut- main- h-hu-ih,". I A long conference was held tonight at the residence of Ropiesentuthe Mo Call, ot Massachusetts, between the committee appointed at the Republi can confeienee i.ist night, repiesentlng liie Republicans In fax or ot the pend ing Pueito Rico tat iff bill, and a com mittee ngieed upon today bx those op posing tne nieiisuif. ihe latter com mittee was made up of Mests. Powers, o Voimont: Crumpet , ot Indiana; Lumper, of Illinois; MtCall, ot Massa- diusetts. and Llttlelleni, ot .Maine. tre lllniliidiy to this meeting the opponents lof tht- bill to tliu number of about tm I bud assembled at Mr. MtClll's house huil assembled at Mr. MtCall's house during the afternoon and dctei mined upon the stand thex would take and upon their llxo it piesentutixes. .mi. Weeks, ot Michigan, was among thoe at the afternoon session, and he ic inained with the committee of fho to participate In tonight's meeting. Pro positions pio and Pon xxeio mado by ..oth sides, but none of those made nn behalf of the adxocntes of the pending bill amounting to nn abandonment of the piindplo of the measuie, viz: the light of the United States to levy a til Iff on goods or Impotts fiom Puerto Rico, no ngieement would be leached. It was suggested by opponents of the pending bill that tho whole mattei be left In the hands of the piesldent, with tho understanding that Pueito Rko should have free trade with the United States, but this was objected to and nothing camo of It. The opponents of the committee bill also suggested that tno oilglnal bill Intioduced by Mr. Pane, and providing for free trade, bo substituted on the tloor of tho house for tho committee bill, but this liKe wise failed to recelvo favorable con nldeiatlon by tho advocates of tho pending measure. Consldeiable talk was Indulged In over the proposition made by the committee bill advocates to fix u tlmo limit, dutlng which time the tariff of 23 per cent, against tho ImpmtB of Puerto Rico shall remain effective, this vaiylns from two jeara THE M:VS THIS M011N1NU Wtathtr lodlcitlom Todayi FAIItj NOT SO COLD. lleiurnl-Oinerul Cronje Still Holds Out. , . Fho Persons Meet Di itli on tho lc high Valley. Forecast of Wick In Congies". Ociiui Stetimshlp Ashoie Oft tin Maine Coust. (Irncrfll Nortlipnsti m Petmsvlx aula. Financial unci Commercial Local Patriotic S'tmon bv Hex. 1!. A ltox 1. Situnlix's Court Proceedings. Hdltorliil. N't xx s md Comment l.ocul-Fi'leciist ot School P.oird He- OllXlllllZlltloll, Xairow i:cnpe of Hnglneer rih.ifer. I.oeiil-it Scrniiton and Sulilirban. Hound About the Coimtx'. l.eial l.lxe lndlitll il Niws to an liick'tlnlte pel Ind. but the opposi tion Indicated tin II nil lltel iblc iipp(i sltlon to mix tnilfl, no mattci how shoit the thin or Its elteet may be. The achocalts of the lneasuto nflei the (onfoience tpiessed the opinion tint the bill flnallv will be'e cune u liw, with u ptoxMon limiting the tlmo dut Ing which It shall innalii In foi to. STRANGE CAREER. Hamilton H. Greyson Had a Check- eted Career. Phlludtlphli, Feb 2" -A man regis ttit'd at th Fennsvhunla hospltnl as II nullum H. Gipxson died In that In stitution toe! ix fiom hiccoughs, and I fiom lctteis found among bis effects Is -mill used to hax'.' a lemiikiolo tuieer and a xxldp experience In var ious puts of the xx olid. Letters -to hlni Horn Cecil Rhodes, Genctal H nlen- j Powtll, Geneial Miles, General Wheel- I pi, tlie lite General La -x ton and Assis tant Postmastei Getitial Allen xxero found. The Allen k'ttei was dated at Washington Apt il. IMi, and bbowod that Grixson hud la en appointed post mastei at Manila. Anothei letter shoxxs that ho icsUned that ofllce In Septembti. is'i". on utcoi'ilt of ill health i The Haden-Powtll letter was dated "In tlie Held Monibaia. Afika. July , 12, 181)6" In this ittte.' he xxaa known as HeiiM Herbert Guscin. and it rtconnmnded him lot the Vk'torii Cioss foi goid xxoik clone as a bos pit il sutgto.i I At his bo n cling house en little w n knoxxn of hhn He no,ii speko of hi family, but is Ik Hexed to haxe a son in tlie lallioul Dismiss in xxasnin- i ton, 1). C. Gipxsm ciiuld speak tho ! Iinguuges, xe.is engaget In mining In Hr.i"II for an Knchsli i cup nation, aril aided In building a lallioad to the top of the Andes mountains In the s.im-" (ountrx, he tlixlng been a eixil and mech.inkal t-irlneei. 11" xns ilso en gaged In mining in th" western put of this coiiuti and tiom auothet lettei found on hlni must but llxed in Sm Fiandsto in 'M Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION. Last Mettlng Is Held at Williams port. Wllli.imspott. Pa . Fib 2-. The last meeting of the Voting Men's Clulstlun association state tonxtnllon took pi ice bote tonight. The meeting- of today .. . ..... . b"gun this morning at v ntlocK, xxnen Di. I'leison delhned his hmt uddiess. Hs sublet t xxas "Holiness and Ni - i xkp." The meeting xas a big ono. XMimen's meeting w is held In the First Presbjterlan clutuh. The Hloomsburg male choius sang anl seixkes cal- tulated to Interest and aid women xxei,- (ondutted ln the iissotlatlon hill tho box s' meeting xxas held The meeting x.i. of sudi a natuie ih.u the outh was itistrueted In the pilnciplcs of the as- sotlatlon -ind its wmk without fhulin-r It tiresome or ills inn-cable In anv way. At the faiewell sprxke. which was , slon. W. H. Met-h in, 000 Chestnut street, htld In the association hill, the dele- Philadelphia, or to any commissioner, gates elided about the room and gh Ing at the same time the number of Joined hands xxhllp they all sang the bchools tic shed to supply. The com hxmn xxhkh has been so popular nil mission also announces the sjllabus for i thiough the eonxentlon, Hlost He tha Tlo That Hinds." FERRARO RESIGNED. The Italian Murdeter Will Make No Ttouble, It Is 'x bought. New Yotk. Feb. 2.1 Iheix thing is In leadlness for the execution of Antonio Feitaio In the dec tile chali ut Sing Sing toinoirow moinlng. The cxetu- ton Is set foi tin coming week and it l-i almost ttitaln that It will take pl ito befoie noon Mondux. The last details haxe been attended to and the Usual ttsts huxii been made. Feir.uo, ionti.il to expectations, t ),as iesgiied hlmsell to his fate. He iu ,,,.. , .ilm nml suxs hi- xxlll iro to the- Is now- talin, nud sujs lie will go to tlie ( Uitd. Those sustaining serious in chalr without tumble. This Is mote jUIiHtn,.: Motoi man George Maddox; than was expected. Tho loss of all n,.rschell Delupeny.polkeman; Eugeno hope his woikeel a wundeiful change cokei, polkeman; D. Coogler and B. W. in the man. Ho has lost the sullen and Wallace. xltlous manner which niaiked his con duet all thiough his long Iniiulson nient. On Apt II 4. isos. in a light with a fellow -(.oiiuti) man, Luduno Muchlneo. In Hiooklxn. Ftiiaiu (lit his tlno.tt with a lazoi, killing hlni Instantly. Pueito Rico Bill. Washington Feb 23. -The Itt public ,m commlttt-e upiiulntid as u lesult of lust night's house eoiifeunte on the Puerto Hit an bill, has been In session a luigo p.ut of Ihe dix, and at 10 M o'clock to night was still 111 session without lining reached an ticeeptable compromise on xxhlth all Republicans could unite. Mu!es for South Africa. Kansas City, Mo, Feb. 25 Four hun dred mules xxero shipped today for New Oilcans for uso by tho Hritisli In South Africa, They were bought by Captain Smith, of the Hrltlsh army, and were Inspected by him lust wrick. Canal Commission Well. Son Juan. NUaraguu, via nah'cston, Feb. 25 -The Fnlted States canal com mission, ufler huxlng confined for sev eral dus with Picsldint Seelaja, left today for Paimmi, via Cot lulu. All the numbers are welL DISASTER ON THE VALLEY Train Strikes a Carriage Killing Five Occu pants. MEMBERS OF ONE EAMILY A Vehicle Containing Seven Mem bers of the Smith Family in n Wagcn Attempted to Cioss tho Le high Valley Tracks at Tuttfes Closing and Wero Struck by a Locomotive All Aro Killed or In juieu. Hilffalo. Feb. 2". A special to tha Courier fiom Genexa, X. V., pis: Shoitly after midnight Saturday night the midnight cxptess on tho Lehigh Vallcv rail load struck a. carriage con taining sex en persons at tbo Tuttles crossing, about twcnty-fivo miles oast from Rochester, instpnth' killing flx'o of the orcupants, fatally injuring nn otlipr and badlv bruising the other. All xxero members of a family. Tho dead: Mis. Amy Smith. 48 jears of igp; Bert Smith, 2J; Miss Miranda Smith, 21; Glee htnlth, 14; C.iMierlno Smith, S. The Injiued: Potter Smith, husband ot Mrs. Smith, md father of the other xiclims; Gnidnoi Smith, 21 ycais of age. The family had spent the exenlng at a filond's house ne.n tho Tuttles cross ing and st.u ted homo a little beforo midnight. The carnage In which they rode was a three seated affair. Porter Smith and his son Gardner occupied the fiont scat. I Hefoic leaching the crossing the car iluge xx as stoppeel and Mr. Smith list ened lor the ti.iln. but did rot hear it ' in the howling gale. The hoises had Just ciossed tho'ti.uk In rafety xxlien the engine of the express crushed flfiten noon tbo t.ililii .mil Ite npi ti. I pants. Gardner Smith, xxho xxis the Ipast Injuiid, ctawled lo a station near by und seeuied assistant e. The hodle -i of Mrs. Smith and her (laughte-i Miranda xxeio cariled for ,i, mile on th ' cowcatcher ot the engine). The bodv of the little girl and hpr two biotheis weie found near thu si tne of the accident. MAY STUDY FISH. Pennsylvania Commission Will For waid Eggs to Schools. Philidolphla, Fell. 2' Tho Fennsyl xanl.i fish (ommkslon has prepared a seiies of tiout eggs In x.ulous stages of dexelopment, for dlstilbutlon among the imbllc stliools of the state. Tho i object in prcpailng this setles Is pil- niarlly to gh'o assistance to the teach eis' In nature stuely and object lesson teaching among the pupils, and setond ni, to Inxlte the eiuestlon of fish cul ture and piotectlon. The embryos In the eggs pupal oil are plainly xislblo to the naked pe. and xxlll Ih sent free. except express t hinges, to cities of th t first, setond and third duss on tho ap- i plication of tht- sup(rlntpndent of edu- cation thertof. Smaller cities or tow nt ' may bo supplied thiough the stata I superintendent of education at Harrls- lung. Applications fioni tho larger , cities should bo scut to the assistant secrotaty of the boird of tlsh commls- the guidance of teachers xxlll be fur nished by the assistant secretary be fore the beginning of the autumn ses sion. All applications must be made Imniedkittly to Insure their being tilled. STREET CAR JUMPED. Went Ten Feet in the Air and Rolled Down the Bank. Atlinta. G.i . Ttb. 23 A street cap Jumned tho Hack nt Oakland cemeterv today by striking nn obstiuction which had ex'identlv been placed aeuoss tins I track. Tho car Jumped fully ten feet nt0 the air and l oiled fifteen feet down ., tUbankment. The twehe passen- ,j(.ls on tllo 4lir uolo lnore or e!!S m. .....a -rl.r.u,. u,w,ninin.r .ln. i.. It Is thought Delupeny and Coker were fatally injured. PEACE DEMONSTRATION. But It Camo Very Near Resulting In War in Vienna. Vie una, Feb. 23 A peace demonstta t Ion. otgunled by the Peuie Associa tion of the World, vvu he-Id hen- to day, and was Iargel attended. Mean while a rather dloide-rly socialist de monstration was in progiess against the reactionary measiup leccntly passed by ono of the pioxlnclal dls tiltts. Ciowds of workmen taised Insulting shouts against Dr. Lueger, the burgo masttr of Vienna. Tho polite mads forty artcsts. WEATHER FORECAST. Washlngtoii, Feb. 23. Forecast for Monday und Tuesdays Host, crn Pennsxlv aula Fair nml not so cold Moudo. Tuesday, warmer, xxlth piob.iblv ruin oi snow; dim inishing westerly xxlnds Monday. t-fttttttttttttttttt '