en"' 4 "j. " ' ' ttrV iV T ,tS' -T" n M 4 ' ?H. -k. ' V Kfi fK-Ji' -". 4r& n" ;-- J i ' .4 ) , iw r JqF w tk f A, j ribmtxe. WJltOtl Tim ONLY SCRANTON PAPbR. RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. TWO CENTS. TEN PAGES SCRANTON, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. TEN RAGES. TWO CENTS. -."TVfil I PPilSM fTf-SB3yMJjLfTrrgCiCKff BrMuMrfitfw .BHm" SENSATION IN THE HOUSE Mr. Lcnu Succeeds in Stlrrino Up the Democrats ol Lower Branch to a Fever Pitch. SPEAKER HELD UP SPEECH Ho Hurt Been Led to Believe That tho Rematks of the Ohio Oiator Violated the Privileges of tho House A Lively Winnglo Follows. More Tioublo Thicatened Today. Repeat on Naval Bill. 1 Ktilisite Viire from Tic Awouatcd l'rem Washington, Pco. Z0 Tho house was t ' i MiiiL- of a sensational Incident lit (Ills tifteinoon which throw that lnuly lino a. violent state of excite ment. I'm' n hour the storm laged, mllng nbiuptly when nn adjourn al, nt was tuKcn upon motion of Air. r n!( tlii" Uuor leader of tho mnjoilty. 'li l.unl. the Ohio Dcniociat, who ' 1 iii-aud many sensations elurlng 1 is s rviso In the house, stiticd the ! l time rats to a fovor pitch bv ilslng I ii a question of pilvllcgc and nllcg tig that a speech he hud tinned ovir i ihe public printer under general !' iiM' to pilnt, had been withheld fioin tlio lccoiit and had been turned over i i (.Jenc'ial eliosvcnor, of Ohio, by tho speaker. Tho nutuie of tho speech wiw not developed during tho events Unit followed, but It was lo.ii nod that it was an attach upon t-cnator llatiua and the methods by width ho -was) elected to tho hcnato. I Ik; speaker explained that ll hail n lepi esentcd to lilni that the speech violitnl the pilvileges of the house nd li" had dheeted that It should bo withheld until ho could look over It. Pi (".suit of business had pi evented luiii tiom doing ho, however, and only nly minutes before, he t.ild. ho I dhcctid that tho speech go Into ti t eiord, believing that If It on t lined anything offensive It could bo -tiickcn out it the iccoid by th house 1 tier. Intent eM'Itement fol- . wi d Sevet.il points ol older wuio iniide hv Ilepubllcans, but tho speaker ft 'llinil to sldc-fiack tho mittet In that ii), holding that to pioceed a ju "position of sonic Kind must be be- "ii' I ho house. Thoieupoii Mr. Itlch- mlson, the liiiuqitattc leader, ollen d i lenoluiion chelating that tho speaker had mi light lei wlthhuld speeches. alnit this the eiutstion of iimiildeiu- nii was i.ilscd bv Mr. Laeey, and bv i stikt p.nty vote the house decided ot to i onsldcr it Amid still gteitei- oiltenient .Mi. ;lchaul"on offeied un- tln i irmliitlon condemning the speak. (i s action In tonus and elite cting thut tic speech be dcllveic-d forthwith lo Hi ptihlle in lnl( r. Again .Mr. J.iuy I iwat raised the eiue'stlou ol consld- it Ion Vain Eftoits for Oidci. M mbi on each Hide weie shout- ms at rath other across the political ii.li The speaker pounded vainly for " l f. .Mi. (Jiusvcnoi, Rcpubllcim, iliio. and Mi. Wheelei, Demon at. Iwutllek, weie engaged In a woiuy oil. but what they said could not Ik liatd. At last, when oidtr was Te uton d. tho speaker tilled that tlio iiutstlon of tonsldcialloii toiild not bo ' ikon .iKnlntt the noioslton, and the vote was t lUeu. liach side voted fcolld I . and I he house icfuHcd to consider iho lCsnlutlon, 115 to 1J7. As soon aa the result was announced Mr. Payne, the Hi publkau leader, moved an ad J mi unit nt. The controversy probably ill he renamed lomotiow. H.irlli i In 'iii (1 ty a paitlal confcicnee repoit on the Indian apptoptiation bill wan aijrf'd to and the bill was "senL back t (ouleit nee. 'I he wtytein niembeis inaile nn Jn- flictital effoit to necept the senate amendment appropi latins Muo.000 for litigation expel Imenta on the Olla ihir in Alizonn, hut they weie dc i "lieu. The toufeience trpoit on the naval lull was beaten on aceottnt of tho item tieatlni,' nsslstant chiefs of bu roaus in tho invy depajtinent and n nuUloa to aecijit tho senate amend jiiint authoillnj," the eonslnietlon of ihne tuldltlonal subuiailne boats was li'iidhiK when tho io above mention J wan iiuci)ll.itcd b Mr. Lents'. MASONS IN COUNCIL. Otlicois Elected at Allentown by tho Itoynl and Select. 11.) I'mluolve lc firm TI -oi lalcil 1 ic Allentown IVb. 2. The flftv-llfth niinu il meeting of tho Ri.iml council llojal and Select MasoilK of PoiiuhjI v inla. Is In pioRtess here. The fol low lutf oflleen have been elected M. P. Maud mantel', Pi .mis AV. Mai tenl, ot South liothlehem: it. p. de puty Brand niu&ter. A. C. Cilswell, ot Media, Pa ; P.. P. Illtistilous siuml miuiter, l-ymaix M. Plnuey, of Paad ford, Biand ptlueipal conduetor ot wot It, David O. MeCollum. of Vilkes. Pane. Kiand ticasuici. Joel S. Kbj, of Lnncaatei. grand leeeudcr. Joshua I.. I.vtf. of Laneastei. This evnliur Allen counill lerclved a class of tvventj-llve new- niembeis, ard a banquet wax held. Thieo Childieu Buiued. flj l'xduilu WIrj Uon Hie As.ocl.tcd 1'mi, Nf(v Jerk, Tib. SO TInco cliililmi ol DjiiuI hehtiil u biirnwl to ilcntli tliU altrriiccn In Ihtir parent' homo In (old (-prmtr llailior, I. I .Mil. Ircliml vent to a More jnd Irtt llm dillilrcn, u boy & )ui, a kirl 3 vcvm nml a niall baby in lh bouw;. llurlnj bcr alnrnce Dip liouxi cju.'lit Cro J ml tlip tlncr childicn ire unable (o (set out of tlio bvillillni; llio 1icum va totally dutroxMl i i Rumois of Suriender. Pj l.uhnhe Wire frcm Tim Auoclateel PreM, fpiingflcld, Mai, IVb, Sd .telin I) Casseln, t k wlni; inailiiiic ftilrrnun, Uot and ljUlly ntin!il Aln. Mary .1, Ijih, In l-ong Minlo, torliiht, briviaoi li vtcmM hot tU- vvllli hlin, ml llin lie drank carbolic- arid llnth wilt NEW PHASE IN THE DELAWARE COMEDY. Sensation Is Iutioduced In the Way of n Bilbory. Ily IJuluihc Wire bom llic Amoclated Trcn Dover, Del., Feb. 6 The committee) appointed last week by the houses of lepicsentnllveH to lnv emirate tho allc Katiotn of Pcprepoiitative AValtcr M. Ileal n, Democrat, that ho hud been offeied J.'.OOO to absent himself fiom tho Joint eaucus and Induce another Damuetat lo remain out of tho Joint session of the leslslatuie while the bai lotlntT for United States senator wits proKressliii- lu.st Thuidav, met today and he.ud from Mi. Heam tho namo of hlH allegrcd traducei. The committee, ennsistliiK 0f two DeinocratH. two union Addlcks liepub liean and one losiilai lb publican, held a hi let Hetislou und adjourned until to night, but while the k'Klslatots weie in pession tliev listened to some s-ensatlonal teHthnon Itepiesenlatlves Ilium and Lav ion weie the only Im portant wltneHscH called. Ileum svor that he was apptoaclied by i:epieseu. latlve Ilcese I.a.vtou. one of tho Ad ellekH memhois fiom Susstx rotintv, who offeied him s.'.ijno if he would ab sent himself and Induce anothei Oemo eiat to have thu Joint Hcson on Thursday, Pebiuaiv JI He slid I.av lon also cilfend him tvoo If he would never vole fot the ie;iilar Iteptihllein candidate for Pnltod St tie si natoi Iteiiieselitatlve i; ion ti stilled that Mr Ileain's testimoiiv was ahsolut'ly false In eveiy p.ittlcular. He said that Ileum was ill link whoi the allecri d coltVMsatlon took place, while the two ine'inbeis wiie on tin it waj to the tleimaii ball, Pebiuaiv Is The hejilii' wins tin n inljouitu d Until tonlKhl SAMPSON DENOUNCED BY SENATOR ALLEN Sensational Scene Results tiom tho Chief Gunner Moigan Allah. IS.r Uxclusno Wire Jr m tht o ntcd I'im. WubhliiKton. Keb. L'ti An impoitnnt amendment to tlie Philippine ainend iiient to the m my apptoiulation bill was UKiced to today In tho tieimtu. It was an ampIKleatlon of tlio ttinend niuiit pieviously olfeted by Mr. Hoar (Mass), lajlni; tcstiletlons on the sale of public lands and the tn anting uf fianchlses and concessions in the Phil ippines It was uccipud by tho com mittee In eliaiKC ot tho nieasute, and is now a pint of the committee amend ment Mr. Morgan (Ala ) continued hia Hpeeth begun josteiday and occu pied the floor dining the ki eater pait of tin da. He concluded bis address Just befocv thu atternoon leress, after having: discussed coniiucheiiMvf.lv both the Philippine and Cuban amendments. Ho appealed lo the committee to with draw both pinposlllons', maintaining th.il confess was Heading upon d'in Kitous Kiound? and tillllng with edged tools in acting upon them without ample information. Uuting the afternoon Mr. Allen ob tained the lloor from Mt. Moigan and sevciolv aiiaigucd I tear Admit nl Sampson fot somo endoisements he is allowed to have made upon an appli cation of Chief Gunner Cluules Mor gan, of the nivy, for piotnotlon to tho grade of com!ilssloned olllcer. Mr. Al len'g detiuncl itlou of Admiral Sampson wax sensational. NEGRO CREMATED. Geoige Waid. Who Muuleied Miss Ida rinklestein, Meets Swift Punishment. IU l.vi hum. Wuu fiom 1 Lo Vs-uenied l'rn Tutte Haute, Intl., IVb. 2fl I'tmlsli iiiint. swift and terrible was muted nut todaj in (ifj)ige W.ild. tlio negio who uiurdeied Miss Ida FInkelstolii, the school teacher, bv shooting hei with a shotgun and cutting her thtoat uHleiduy alleiiiooa A tew horns af tc i his auest uu aiiRiv mob batten d uown the elorus or tie- j.i'l dingged the pilsonei to the Wnb.isli bildge, seveial squalen uwaj .nul banged him to the bridge ehaw .Vol i. intent with the hanging, the ciowd ut the coipse c'own and, laving It on a sand bar un der the btidgc, kindled a the and eie. muted the lemulns. It was the Hist I lulling that cvei oceuuud In Teno Haute. YV.ud w.is unested at in o clock at the ear weiilc, wheio he was employed iih a day labour, and after being Iden tified by two cltUenw, made a confec tion Ills only excuse for the minder was that MIhs Plnkelsteln ealltel hlin "a dlity tilgget" and slappi d hlui In the faei' FATAL RESULT OF FOOLINO WITH CELLULOID. P Ixclimtp VMi-p from The wmUtcil t'rpf. tlikaso, lb. '(! ltoy r'ampion, a woiKinan, (blew i lislitid match In bairrl of eclliilold nraH in tin- WankiKan mvin .tip (ntcrt or It, MiUii, ,ind is n icttilt two vuniv uuim.n t in lovce. utic biirm-d lo dcatli aid time ctlwr icrsoM were Injured. Iho dcjil an llfrtiuilo Well, asid '.'i. Jiiimo WtlU Jcd 1 Mi. Rockhill Heaid Fiom. 11 l.xclniire Win1 from Tlio Wiclateil l'tn Wasblnstcm. l'ib M VIr. ltickhill wn lirjnl (inn ti iliy fi i 11c lint time in hl c.ipullv of ct i doctor i' the ruiiolhlloiH at Pi kin Ills Mcsi,'i mcrch klitril tint he lud juiiiimiI fhncte for tho ; idled ""tntCJ on Iho Sltli lint Mr. f oiiKM tent lit lout inftagc vMcrdij II In mid it tie htito department that Mr limit hill nmalns hi tlio citwicll) of .pci lal com iuIiaIoiht . . rieemnna Bankiupt. hv kviliwier Whe hem Tl.e AmicUIciI I'ip.i New oil . Uli Co. Vlarcm U liccinan, noir snritan ami ticjniiT of a (licproof coiiktinc Hon loinp.iiij in thl rttj, fllH a p.tlllon In banliuplo in llio I'nitnl Male, cliitilit foul tnilj), placln.- hU liiblllllK nt Alsi.Osii, with limits of but J20 Iho 'Jn.t Natlonil banlv of lUzkton li u cridltoi to tho extent ot fclO.Sll, Senate in Executlvo Session. Pr rxcluaho Who from The .Wclated PrcM Whlii;ton leti SCI, The tenatc In cxeeulho Mu.li n tontfcl t rnnhniifd all the nai noinln-i. tlrns for pminotkn cent in. e',rpt 1lHe if AillillriU summon and Schlri GOMEZ FEARS BLOODSHED Corrects False Reports That Have Been Circulated Goncernlna His Position, FALSE TALE OF UNREST The Cuban Patriot Does Not Favor the Immediate Withdiawnl of American Tioops He Realizes That the United States Is Respon sible for tho Establishment of a Stable Government on the Island, niut Is Cot tain That the Cubans Will Be Flghtlnfr Ainonff Them selves Within Sixty Days if the Tioops Lenve ot the Piesent Time. V KxiluiM- Wire fim Hi Vi.oiii nl l'ri Havana, Feb. JiJ (Jenoial dome. s Itid Uoieinor Ueneral Wood todav and as.siiifd him that the stoiles of imiest und dissatisfaction at the continuance of the Pnltod States Intel ventlon who fulse and tli.it he had been mlsu-pie-stnted in statements to the ellect that he lavoioil an liumedlato withdiawal ol the United Hlntes tioops and abso lute Independent e. If they withdtcw now ho le.ucd bloodshed, be.vond doubt Within sity elajs the Cubans would be lighting among themselves (loneial (icnuei added' ' If the Ameilcaiis wile to withdiaw todaj. I would go with them ' iifiiei.il Gome, fiiIiI h leio? nl.ed the laet that the I'liltnl States was icsponslble for the establishment of a stable government In Cuba and could not withdraw until such a e on elltlon was btought about. The weak of h Hiding over the teins ol govern ment to the new lcpuhllc was an un dei taking Involving mm h time and laboi, and a huge amount ol Htudy and epnleiice on the pail of the Cu bans in tho wotk of bcll-gov eminent. Oillcials Not Tiustwoithy. The general also said tho element in couttol ol the municipalities was not working In the Intel est of the Island. The olllciuls weie Inoxprileucod and could not be given a fne linnd. Jt would mean the dent taction ami lulu atlon of the Island. Ooneial 'Wood snld the gioatest elllll cultv experienced v is in getting tho clement Interested In municipal gov ernment.". Ills purpose was to bilug tho best element to the fiont. Tho coming municipal elections would pivo the way for the elections to bo held under the eleetot.il law being dtawn up by tho convention. General Gome had no objee lion to the outline of the lutuie relations be tween the United States and Cuba as Jecommcndcd bv the stnato of tho United States. Ho thought, howovei, that It would bo better for the United States to leise land for naval stations, instead of purchasing outtight. The convention will discuss tho pn poscd relations in secret sessions it Is understood that a laigo majoilty of tint delegates ato still unwilling to ad mit tho right of the United States to Intetvene In Cubi in tlmci of peace or to establish naval stations. ALEXANDROFF GOES TREE. United States Couit Holds That He Is No Deseiter. 13 .elumte Win: fiom Tho vuclatcd Prcs Philadelphia, Feb. 26 Leo Aleau dtoff, ' un assistant siugeon of tho Itusslan ciulser Vnrlag, who was at tested as a deserter, was todav set fiee by a decision ot the United States court of appeals. Alexandroff came to this eountty with a petition ot the ctcw intended for the Vail.ig. while that icssel was building at Ciampa ship ynid. Shoitly after his arrival, he took out bin fhst naturallatlon papers, anil was auested as a deseiter at the instance of Captain Iteht, of tho ctul sci. Tho surgeon appenled the case, and claimed that as the A'ailag was not in commission when he eamo bote, be could not ileseit a ship that did net ebt Piesldlng .Tudgo Dillasand Judge Oipy decided that Alesandroa' was not a deseiter, but Judge F.rad foid dissented. It is ptobablo the case will be tohen to tlio United States Supreme court. Steamship Anlvals. h I xcIumvo Wlrcficm Hio Vwociatid Pr cv oik, IVb, 20 rrlud: Lihloin, OUhKOWi Soilthttalk, ntwcrp, Kalir Mil helm Dcr fhoc, ltrriuen, "cmtli miitun and flirboun;. Cliaicd. Oceanic, I.lieipool, Trie, land, Antwerp; Itottirditii, Uottiiduii, New AorV, South iinpton. Killed: I.ilm, Iliiimn da Smitliainptiiii, f!eoi(:lr, Ilvcipool) ilauiuette, I ondon nibraltar rrlcd: haWriu Sljru lleiuiU, New WW foi Naplcf and Cmoa llrcmen rrhul: kocnincn I ulj, Sew oik via Southampton. Genoa .nivrd' Punt PUman-k, .Sew crk U flibraltar und Xupli Vutntii sallcil' W Mcrnlaiid, boulhiiiipi"ii ml Se Voil,. ( In i hours Ariivcd: lVun.ihdnu, N.w Veil, via Pljmoiilli foi lUmrwrg und pimenl id) Plj mouth Silled: Crif WaMiiM-i. Iljm bintr for Sew VmK I'culanil Hill -l'i.nl PolwUin, in oik for Itotlenlim Because She Would Not Elope. I irhmic Wh from Tho v elated Pre I)mlon, IVb. .27. llio Dill) thronklo till nioniliif puhlUlie, under revne. .1 iiimor that Iird hltcliriicr hu met Oci.ei.il I.011U Dulha to urunge teimi for tho piureiukr of the Pieu and that an armiake ot tenl) fmir houin v.ii granted tho tlexr commindant Rrncial to enible lilni to coiuult with tlio other coiumandanU. Ac-cordlni; to tho Dally Chtonlrlo tho cabinet ccuncll jutcrday condilcied thl new turn of altalrs. Piomotion for Butlei. 11 Kxcluthe Who from Tie Abodatcd I'if'i. Wa.hlngton, I'eb. ?il Tlio pwddint tod 17 Kent to Iho fenilo the laino of Sinidler Hal lliitim llutlcr, of Wctcliet(i, Pa, tor promo. Hon f-om tllt lliutuunl of Iho mJlllic ciitpn in coptHln WAR TAX REDUCTION. Basis of Compromises Likely to Bo Reached. fly I'vcliiibe Wire fioin The Aieoclalfi Trcs'. Washington, Feb. 26. Tho conferees on the luvenue lcduotion bill seem Kiadiinlly to bo approaching an un dcMtaiidlng and the indications now nro thut nn agreement will bo ropoited. II Is silel that tho senate conferees ato willing to makci concessions In the mit tei of the beer tax and tho tax on bank (hecks, letalnlug both items as they stood In the houxo bill. Uy lesloilug the beer lax to JI.CO a banel, enough revenue will be saved to pel mil of tho abolition of the bank check tax. A compiomlsQ bus been proposed in the matter of (ho tobacco tax. The l.otu'ij Is willing to let the additional iiduetlon stand as ptoposed by the gentile, but tho proposition Is to change the legal sUe of package, o that only the same number of packages to a pound will be peimttted, us was tlio ease befote the enactment of tho war ii'Vonuo bill two years ago. The senatti sec-tils likely to tarry Its point in tho matter of tuv 011 Insurance politic. That tax will not bo abolished alto gether, as pioposid by the house. The senate bill makes life Insurance com panies puv i eeut oil each 'finO, and llio and marine Iiisutanec company pav otie.fotutb of 1 per cent, tho tax to be paid dheetly by the companies .mil not bv stumps Tlieie will piobably be 11 compromise on pioprletuiv medicines. The senate, it Is said, will consent to a liotlzontal tedtieilon In tho tax und will not lnsht upon the clu lei ate schedule piepuied. Theie is smile possibility that the en tile tn nil be remitted THIRTY-FIVEMEN HAVE PERiSHED The Woist Disaster in the History of Coal Minlntr lit Wyoming: Since the Almy Disaster. llv liuu'iif Wire from The Axodutcd PreM Chejenne. Wyo., Keb. UC The worst dl.istcr in the hhtoiy of coal mining in Wyoming since the Almy horror eight oain ago. declined at Dla mondvllle last night. Thhtv-llvo men ute bellevfd to have perlsheel In .1 Hie which started In mine No. 1, of th" Plamondvlllu Coal and Coke com P tuv. Tin bluze vvas flist discovcied short ly after the night shift commenced woik. it Is thought to have originated limn a careless miners lamp In the edl 100111. The Ilmnes made such pio gicsn that 1 only one man escaped fiom the two uttb In which It ws e 01 lined His name is John Andeison and 1v wn lilghtfullv buined tunning tins guiutlet of tho Humes. He was sud 1I1 nly couliouted bv a wall of lite and smoke, and, wiapplug hlt head In ,n oveuoat, he ran in the elhectlon of tho main entiaurc. The tlrst Intimation tho miners in tho fiber entiles had ot 0 lite was when Aiideisoti came lushing Into tho upper lovil, his clothing in flames. lie foil unconscious and was carried to the mouth of the mine. The alarm -was rounded and bundled of miners at unit In the mines and on the outside lushed to the leseiie if their Impils e.ncd connades Tho tiro had by this t.tne made sin li piogiess that it was Impossible to cute: tho looms of llamcs. Plie rntiie night was spent In cnnlln Ing tiie II 1 e to tho two entiles and tills moinlng It was necessaiy to seal them i.i to ptevent the Humes from spresel .ng to othci pails of tho mine. This 'tip was only decided upon after all holies of saving tho lives of the men had been fib indoncd. Nothing could Hvu live minutes hi the fire, which was Inci easing In fietccness eveiy nihiiite. Tito plURhlng of the two en tiles will btuothcr tho flte. but it may be several elajs befote the Kin hades can be icmoved and the ihumbuts ex ploted The f.ic t total of tlie men entombed Is not jet known, ns a number aiii missing, some on sick leave and others In the hospital suffoilng fioin but its tecelved while lighting tho llames, so that 1111 accurate count is at ptcseiU Impossible. Tho mine Is. owned by tho Oivgoit Shoit Line lallioad. Its out put is about 175,000 tons of coal per vcar. and upw.uds of "00 miners aro emplovcd THE KAISER'S WEDDING DAY. Empeiov to Return to Berlin to Cele brate Its Aninveisary. ft; I uluthc Wlro fiom Tl.o A 01 1 atd Pte.t Cronberg, Feb. t'C Ihnperor William will return to Ileilln today In order to bo with tho emptess upon the unnl versaij' of their wedding, which occurs toinoiiow Her majesty Is detained in Me'illn, owing to the indisposition of her daughter, tho Ptlncess Victoria Louise. King Udvvnid, by spvlnl leciuest of his sister, tho Dowager Unipicss 1'ied eilck, will lenialn until Satin day. Uni Titess Ftceleilck took an airing In a wheel ehnlr today, King Udward walk ing by her side. King ndward, It Is learned, will re turn to Ungland on Satin clay. CLEMENTS KILLS COATES. Result of a Quarrel Between Two Colotod Men. llv l' lu.iie Wire from fl.c Aj 1 tiled lie.' Philadelphia, I'eb. 2i5. John Cnales, who, It Is alleged, was shot four times In fiout of his homo on Satuiday night bv Ihigcno Clements, died today. Clements is In pilson. Coutes nml Ci inents aie coloiocl. It Is said they fitianellcd because ot an Insult ofteied to Clements' wife by Coates. When tho woman told her husband of tho alleged Insult, Clem ent Is said to have aimed himself, and gone in peaich of Coates. A, tho lat ter eamo out of his house, ClPnumts Is said to hhvo shot hint. VandeiHp Resianb. 11 I vchuhe Wire from Ihc Aoclitfd Prct, WaditiiRtnu, I'eh. 10. rho ruisnatlon ol Hun. trunk A. VauderllPi avlitaiit Ktrctaty of the lioaui, wan aniiouncid to tho department t day tu take rflcst upon tho nullification of hit 1.111 cew.01 , tot Uter thin March s COL. WATRES A CANDIDATE Like Mr. Cameron He Will Seek the Unification ot Pennsyl vania Republicans. WANTS TO BE GOVERNOR The Ex-Lieutenant Governoi Has Announced Both In Washington and Hnirlsbuifr That He Is nn As pirant tor Gubematoilal Nomina tion His Strength May Depend Largely Upon the Disposition of the Rlppei Bill In Any Event Ho Hopes to Pose ns a Pence Commis sion Aid of the Quiet Worker Is Looked Foi. pcchl hum a Stilt Coirf-.poiiikiii H.irrishuig. Pa.. Feb in 1;. Lieu tenant Oovernor Louis A Walres, of Scranton, ! uu aspirant foi the Ruber iiitotial nomination. lie announced this both In Washington and Harris, burg today hike ex-Senator Comet on, ho will have as the cential pl-ink In his platfonn the unlflcttlon of the Pennsylvania Republicans' lie has lecelved ussiitaute of the favoi of the Insurgents, without solicitation or price, and is now out igtli all engaged In peeking lor his candidacy 'the up. proviil of prominent stalwarts who aio fleet to act independently of tho Kl-Itlns-Stono-Durham combine, und who have dcclurcd for a cessation of fac tional hostlllltes Congiessman WIN llnm Connell, who has declaicd for peaco lepeutedlj, and e.Scnator Thomas V. Cooper, who has been lead, ing the levolts against certain alleged Quaj' bills and fosteilug the guberna torial candidacy of cx-Senatot Cam eron, are among the men In this cate gory. Colonel Watres' friends nio giv ing solemn assuianres that no faction will rontiol him IC he Is governor and that If elected ho will bend his hest eudeavoirt to the r rd.' term'natlou o' Intet neclne stilfe A Pence Commi?slonei. Should the ripper bill be defeated Colonel Wnties will be a veiy formid able candidate, it would mean that the stalwarts would probably find themselves In n position where It would be expedient to have denllngs with a peace commissioner, and ns Colonel Watics lias been shiewdly shaping his political eoutse. for j'ears with an eje to this very thing, he would be, so It Is flgiird, in a position to oiler himself ns the ungel of peace. Theie ate a num ber of the most effective of the cpilet workeis among the state politicians, who. while disclaiming uniiilthfulnes& to the "Old Man," as Senator Quay Is affertlonitely dubbed, are making no effort to deny the accusation that they 1110 not allied with the Stone-F.lkln-Duiham wing of tho organization, and two of these men, ex-Stato Chairman Andtewn and Captain J. C. Delanej', both of whom secured votes for Qiiaj' dutlug the orgoni7ation, aio lighting the tipper. Colonel "Wanes stopped off he lo today on his waj' home fiom Washington where he had an Intel view with Congiessman Connell. lie came up on tho train which brought Sena tor Quay heie. As far as could be learned he baw only thiee men in Ilar rlsburg, they were Captain J. C. I)o laney, Senator J. C. Vaughau and Itop fsentatlvo P. A. Pbllblu. Should ("Icucial Elklu lecelve the nomination lor genet nor, the Insur gents will suppoit ex-Governor Paul son The Democtats In tetitin will help "Haron" WIdonor to defeat fiovetnor Stono foi tho senate and Join with the insuigeniB In securing tho contiol of tho legislature for "Hill" FII1111. Con Jectiiio as to Colonel Wnties' position In this event would be uuw&nanted. T. J. Duffj. Ml.... 1 . ....l.- MRS. NATION WRITES FIERY EDITORIALS. She Finnishes Eight Columns to the Peoria Journal. liy HicViuhe Wire Imo Tho uoclitul l're.- l'roili, HI. lib 2e. Mr. Cirrie Nation vvu In cbanrn of the Journil hero toda. Her con tllbuUorm te tho piper con.Uted o( f-ight col utrns of nlitorlilf. and an ai count of lin ecu .ado iin'.iliut "jointu " Mrs. N-illcn M1 in Iit leading idllotUl' "I lao nceer hurt a hair on Iho ln.ul of uy held brothers the saloonlaepci., and Jirju.. for pllj's i.aV.e, nunc of Hum ever lll ecu in th vmi of my liitehci for It kom du.dliil rvikle when it Hies 1 round uihlni: that uhkli inur cler men" X attempt as male b) Mi Sn (ion to liandh) tho .Klvrrtising rpaec an I whl. Ir advirtbenicnlb (Illnl neecral pigtn "One-Eyed" Connolly Insane, fly Ficbulva Wire from The Aisociat.d Pc New ork, I'eb SO-Jame. better Iinrmii m "One rid" Connolh, knomi all our the country to sporting men, wai tixla ccuunit ted tu tho kiugrf count) Iruuio ai.eluui Moll cal rpert dichir.1 bo n iiilUiInu from an IhuiuMe foi m of alcoholii ilmuutl.i Sensation Expected, Ily Ilsclnshe Who frcm The A.oclateil Prciv New York, 1 tl. Sel-IUdiict Mlomey Phil bin tn'd a reKiter tint aftemoon that tomor row U to bo a biff clay in hi otflce. He Mid there would be a kood deal of eeiwitlonal dcui in the matter of the cnuide cliirt vice, THU NEWS TniS MORNING. Weather Indication Today, srvow rLunrtiKB couoeit. f'ejiiral fenator tjiuy Unqualifiedly In Vavor of tho ltlppcr Pill, f olcnel Ij. A. W'iIim for (loternor. I.mir.il flomei l'cara llluoddicd. llepiitieiitithe Intr "sjulngs Another Sen. ration In thu Iloti'c Cuicral Cailondale Uefuitment. CSe-hvnd Senitor (Juay In I'avcr cf the Hip per Hill (ConckiJed) FilltorUl. Notu and UommoM iiineral Kflort for Mining l.e$li.htlnn Senate Aurora to a Clianse In lliei Atniy fie orKonlratlen Hilt Loeil P. .f Lainfrn TolN How to Handle Mr Ilrakes. SpOtU Of Vll SO!! loeal-loliii Cthboiti I I'rled Pi evident of the Hoard of Conttol Mile MlIN Jlay He Moird from lhl City. IkkjI West Vranton jnd Subiirbiti (Jemral Ncrtiienterti I'euiujlv atila 1 tiuvucl.il ind Commercial 10 lii ll-I.he Vmih of the IndUKlnal World BROKEN RAIL WRECKS WABASH TRAIN Di&astei Neni Goshen, Indiana Cars Fall Down an Embankment. Many Aie Injuted. iosheii, lad., Feb. ?C I'usse nger train Nn. , on the Wnbash l.illroad. which left Hulfalo 1.1st night and which was scheduled te arrive in Chl cngo this moiulng. wan wiecked two milt h west of Millet bin g at 1)3. a. 111. todav. The nee ident was caused by a bioken rill. The engine1 passed over the bi (ink In safety, but the six caifi following Wt the t ills and one of them, the iear Pullman, rolled over on Its side und slid down a tvvcuty-flve-foot 1 111I1 tukment. Of the foi tv or mote passengers In the tialn, not 0110 escaped Injury, twelve being seveielv hurt, some ot whom will ptobablv die. The lallio.iU oillcials were piompt in securing medical aid and In a short time sutgi mis vvem hmrvlng to the sceno ot the wieek on special trains fiom every available point In North ern Indiana. The Lake Shore ofllrlals made up a special train and nlso car llecl doetois to the icllef of the ln Juied. The little hotels at Milleusbuig and Penton, several miles fiom th scene of the wreck, weie turned into hospi tals. Xo deaths are thus far leported, but some of the injuied -ate in a criti cal condition. The crew of the tialn escaped In 1111 v. The list of the tnluied follows; .1. M W dMiilcy, tuvillntr 11 an, Unffalo, head and fice cut. Mi .lull a Collie, lJotlii -lev. .N. 1 , lead, back and rliviilclcm bidly cnppVd tohn llloiiikriil, ChlcaKO, head hurt, aim broken. MIm Annh) VfcDouiId.' Viiarondi. Mont ; lnek, liead und aiiiw niured, Henry lurrclike, Wllkr-Mure, Pa, held and handc and leg hurt, Alralnm lcmlei, Oiotnn, li , hint ibout held 1'rcd I' Potlci, south PiUoti; head and bick hint Daniel Vf. Tlarcn, fjnaid, Meat , held aid bacs butt A (' smith, Ilonvct head cut and s'uojldor sprained f lailn lloifirt, Chatham Oi.l . rjr, head ind .hoitlUr hurt W. Ij. CciiiIm, W ihiniton, I) C, liead, amu and shoulder tadlv crippled John A borimer, f hlcairo; les. briuvil Jlrb. Tinilinir, hurt Intcinill, will die. Mra 1', 1 barbel, liilcifco; hjelc injuieii C W Plank, lto.ton: nit about head. Cuoizp W Uoici, Ilolon: briilae ai.d ipi i.nv T Kitting, lV.icca, Minn : im 0 and hack hint, fotiou. I'. M firo8min, Chlrii,oi lurk badlr hurt. I A SiHCTiitn. hatiRiinan n Eiln rrad Iter. .1. V, Vand. rllp Ilinom. kuri-j. OGDEN DECLARED GUILTY. Convicted the Second Time foi Same Offense. Hi ixchHii- War frtm lh hccialed Prenv Philadelphia. Feb Jti Thf) Jinv In the ease of Divld S Ogden. who has been on ti la) In the Fulled State s Dis trict tout 1 charged with Mol.itlng the oleoinatgatlni' laws, today returned a verdict of gulltv Judge) MiFhersoti, pending a motion for a new tilaj, ele funed sentence This Is tho second time cidtn has been convicted tor the saiuo offense. He was convicted at the lnt term of couit. but seemed a new ttial. After the vet diet hi the Hist tilal It was btought to the attention of tho court thai the Jury, while In capsulation, had lead accounts of the tilal, and a now Irlul was Miinted. ogden Is tho proprietor of a grocery stoio In this city, and was ehaiged with selling oieomaigarlii" in un stamped packages. Passenger Committee Meets. Bv Fatluiite Wire front fhei sciali'd Pre.i N'ift' "orl, l'ib, 20 A meclins of thu trutilt lino paiwiiirir eonimlttee waj held in the ntrtci rf tlio Tciink line iMoclatlon tcdir. It vraa thought that Iho icvliion of the differential!! of tlie Iiiln.li Vallej and lucliawanna nuU would be reicluil, but Conmilulonor Parmer (aid the rcmmllon did not get Hut far Ho said that lUflcloiii leaihcd in i-mie te-s iniicrtatit nutt.rj would be mide public on 'lhunnl.11 Spaiu's Ministeilal Ciisis. U f'velutli ' Wire from The tworlated l'n M11I1II, l'ib 26 1 leitte natit (.eneril f.car. rairi. fonually prrentcd the iM.iiutlui 01 the cabinet todaj M thu eiuecn rciciiit, nhv In lorniiJ him that lie veouhl innfir ulth the rrrideiit .nul totmer president ct Iho nennte and chamber ot deputie and Willi tho leaden of the) minorltltf, hcelmilnif tnnoirnw It la bdlevcd that tho ministerial iiUIk "III lc sohed 1 rldav. DEATHS OF A DAY. By ttclu.tvc ire fron Tho tfjoclatel PrtiJ. Philadelphia lob. Jft -Mr. Hallon Door, for nun) )cars patt tho curator of MvmoiUl lull, in i ilrmcunt pail, died today, after a reck'j illneM from piuumonii. Mr, Poor aj the liit (tuv lv Ing ton of tho Hrv, Pr. lleujamln Poor, a piomlnent 1'phcupallan ckrfinan ot tliU city llaltlmore, I'eb. Sfl. William .1. HcManin, famom ai n arctrt service rietcctlro in the employ of the United Slate government, dl I thU afternoon In bl, louph'a bo it. I, lnl city, from rompltcalloti of Ul.um, THE AIR FULL OP RIPPER Senator Quail Declares Himsclt Un- nuallllcdlu In Favor ot tlie Inuenlbronncr Measure. DISOWNS FOCHT BILL Rnpudlntea tlio Ballot Reform Prop osition ns a Quay Measure, and Saya That He Will Favor Any Bill That 'Is Acceptable to tlio People. Insurgents Claim lUpnerltes Aro Shy Twenty-Four Votes The Democtats Hold a Caucus and Vota to Oppose tho Hipper and Fochfl Ballot Law. prclil from Stiff Correspondent. Harrlsburg, Pa., Feb. 2C Once mom the air is full of "rlppor." but llttlea news of a deiinlto nature Is at band, other than that Senator Quay arrived here this afternoon and declared him self unqualifiedly In favor of the Muohlbronnnr bill, "ripper" and atl. Senator Quay, Governor Stone, At torney Genoial r.lkln and Insumnca Commissioner Durham spent tho after noon at the executlvo mansion sizing up tho pro-rippcr strength. Tonight the doubtful ones are being brought In and reasoned with. Tho insurgents claim that tho rlp pei ites ate shy twenty-four votes. P.eptesentatlvo Hitchcock, Uio lcadur of tho Schuylkill county delegation, declares that ho Is against the "ripper" and that hli throo col!eaguoi nro alno disposed to voto against it, Senator Quay would say nothing as to the status of tho "ripper." "I hiive only como on tho ground. Ton know more about it than I do," -tvas his re joinder to the direct question eia to what he thought of tho chances of -the "ripper" being pass;d. The bill t, 111 probably b reached on the second tending calendar tomorrow, but It Is possible It will go oer till next week. This w III depend In a groat measure on how tlio noses count up In the morning. Quay Dlsownn Focht Bill. Senator Quiy created somewhat of ft ripplo by ileidarlng tonight that ho know nothing whatever ot the Focht ballot icform bill which the anator from Union claimed had the endow ment of tho otganlzatlon. Senator Quay sas lie has not seen the bill and lepudlates It u a Quay measuios. if tho Republicans do not produce a meastuo which will bo ho ceptable to the peoplo Senator Quur sajs ho will be in favor of any other measure that does. Domociutlo niembeis of the hous had a caucus tonight In the Dolton and voted to oppose tho "lipper" and tho Pocht ballot law. Tho attendance) fig ures were not given out. Tho Insut geuts caucused on the "ripper" and, of course, declared against it. They nisei declared at the conclusion of tho cau cus that all tie Ir members) ticim hi bnet fxcepting tho two -who publicly gave out (statements In lta favoi. Mayor Moir's Work. Major James Molr and A-;Iluat City Solicitor David J. Davis aro hcroj working In favor of tho Muehlbronner bill. The fact that Mayor Moir, with out any rissurnnco or being appointed recorder. Is ligorously favoring st nieasuio which will tin him out ot olllce, Is serving as an Impresslvo ob ject lesson of tho dlro need of Scran ton for the Immediate passage of a complete todo ot' fcecond-claso city laws In a statement to Tho Tribunes core spondent, which was eagerly nougiu by all the pto-rlpper papers, Mayor Moir said ' If I had any assurance ot being appolnteil recorder theio would bo a constant danger of that fact leak ing out and thut dinger would stand ns a bar to my taking an actlvo and open part In advocating the passage ot th 'ripper,' for ciiould tho discovery lomn that I was making misrepresen tations, my efforts would hnvo n. boonieiang effect. Therofoie, when t say that X am ptomptcd to urge tho passage of the Muehlbionnen" bill noa through any selfish motlvo but by dm sincere belief that Scranton must havo this act, and have It at once, I expect my statement to bo fully ctedltcd by anv man who thinks. "I make this prefatory explanation In anticipation of my motives being Impugned by the antl-rlppeiltes. I clu not want to niipe.tr as trying to at tarh undue Importance to the position T take in tho matlei, but If, ns thei friends of the tneasuio hi Scranton say, m.v publlo ndvocaev of the bill would bo effectlw, I want thnt my action shall lose uono of Its effect by belnu tortured at th bauds ot tho opposi tion Need of a Cliartet. "It has now como to such a pa- that Scranton cannot stop to discus (( 1 illumed en rjee 1 I f 4- WEATHER rORECAST. a, .. 4- WaiMn&ton, Prb. 2(1. I'oreea.t for VM. , nenliy and lliui(la,i : TaMmi I'cnrail- -t-1 vinli Pair Wedi.enlar, eveept moer - fhirrln in mom till di.tricu. colder et -4 lliuiuhn lib. lu.-k n rtliwcMirlc wind. tttttTtttttttttt 'AH ' i