1. 1lT ' V f r r , ' .? 4 v j, ' v , 1 - 1 ' r'l' ribtttte. aptoti THK ONLY SCRAN ION PAPbR. RbCbMNG THE COMPLETE NIAVS SbRVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST N TEN PAGES SCKANTON. I'A., TIITKSDAY MOKNINC,. FEBRl'AKV L8. l.)01. EVVS AGENCY IN l'HE WOULD. TEN PAGES. .... - -r "a r- TWO CENTS. I'WO CENTS. if THE SENATE PASSES THE ARMY BILL An Avalanche ot Oratoru Preciui- tatcd bu Introduction oi thn Sdooiicp Amendment. EXCITEMENT IN SENATE Scenes .Without Paiallcl Since the Enactment of Resolutions Declaring- a State of Wnr to Exist Be tween the United States and Spain. The Most Notable Speech Is De livered by Mr. Bacon, of Geotgin. The Adnilnistiatlon Anaigued. If I lujtp Win 'urn 'lhi' o.ijlil 1'r.m. Washington. J'eb. "IT. Tin senate 1 i .( I tin- iinnv hill at 12.il o'clock a. ip. toiitulnlng the pioposltlons or th' !' lilllillrilll miljoilty fur t lir (cinpoi iii v government of thf liilllnplues and i ! tlit fulutc lelntlons between tln i nhi'il States iiml Cuba. Many amend mi tits won- nfl'i'icil to both propos-i- ii-, but wen- voted down. Tlii- oilg in.'l Spooner iiincuilmout was aim mini gardlug liiinchles, us pioposod by Mi Hoar, tho latter ptoposilloii having tii on accepted by the majority yoster .My. Xot Mm.' Hi.' enactment of the -esolutioiifc deilstiing u stale of war io exist between the Pulled Hiatus mil Spain has there In n sin li in nvulunehe of passionate ot.i 'iv an tho senate lNternd to to- .iv. Throughout the session thi'iiiluy .)i tit latlon bill was under tllscus--inn. llie controvet ted ipiestlons In lug li. Spooner Philippine unuiuluiciit ami Ha 1'l.itt Cuban iiuHMitlincnl. I'uii iudy enough tbe debate vvus t online! ntliely to the iJcinociatli: wide ol llie li.imlier, with one cveeptloti. Hoth nucndiiicnts weie ilenoumed as vl- ions and pernicious leglslitlon, suli- "IsiVc of till? li'hU'lile.s of litis gov- iiiuicnl ami unparalleled in tlu his tory of legislative enucluittits. The mint notable spe. eh .if tile day i.,n dcilvoicil by .Mr. U.u'on, ol (.boi lu. lie hail ben Ihoiotlghly a roust d in ihu reports that tin- Demoeratle ni."nb"i's had been Indue d by tpies ilonable means lo withdraw their op position to the pitiposeil legislation ami he passional dy branded as a libel opon honorable nun ami s-enatotN any ml all such statements. Personally ti. declared lie would defeat the nniond i h nts'if he t'tiuUl. although he ie,illz-il ili mnjorliy would have o .jet opt thn sponsiblllty for theni. UN arinlgn i lent of the administration for "co- lng ongivss Into emitting such tiovlsions In th" t losing limn k of Ibe -dun" was sonsutlonallv llrce and i .let Kit etl thai the only possible oh. Jt tlons of Midi actlontt was "that thn Plumleiers and ulluies" nilKbt hao an oppoitunltj to plt upon the puis i lute land of the Filipinos tinitous Tinner, of Washington: Tillman. Smith Caiolln.i: 1'ntlKrmv, S null Dakota; Jloar. .Mas.-at hut-etts; T Her. Coloiado; Jlnlleiy, Floilda; Miidsa. Kentucky: CulbeiMiii, Texas; Joni f, Aikuui'.iK; Money, lif.slh.lp)I: Mien, Nebiasks. and otheis, aildres"ed tb .somite, all of them tlenonnt lui? the 1 loposcd leijli'latloll. ' Uaily In the evenliis" Hie otlnf; be Kan on the minor amuidtiHUtH to the in. ahiiie. All of them weie oiterotl by Peniocratlt y uatoi.s, and all of tliom w-ie Mittd down by heavy niaJoiltles. The Decisive Movement. St Inst the decisive moment aiihed Th senate had been In M'sWon i on tlnunuhl' .since II o'elock thin niouiinif. The vote was taken upon the amended Spooner lcsolutloii, which was adopted- ea, A': naf, i', n party vote, except that Hoar AOted with the Poni firiatf, and .Mcl.aurln. ol South Car olina, voted wilh the Jtopublleaus In Ibe afilrnutive. The amendment, as :Kiecd to, l as lollow.s. .Ml mini.. x . fbll end lU'litlil jirti- nr. .' i . t" uuorii I'.m I'liibii'iiii' I'liiub, miiuiii''! ' mi t-paln I'.r thn lii.illn. rojit biOed ,it I'.m. on in tciitli di r.i ioiin.tiii, M. ami it j1i. njton on tbe fovuah tliv ft Nucrii.liei, !M, -i II, i.ntil (tliunivo irnilt li.i (iijii., 1 .iiul ill nidi miiinrv in tlif prcllrtit if -lio 1 uUcil stutts kMll illn'cl, lor Hip t'stjIilMiinnit if rl.ll j.iunTilKlit ill.it (r liullUJlliint; .in.) n-otii tins tlio iiilnl.llaiiu ol i.iM JnlimU in I'm i njoj mctit ot tlit-lr llbcrt.r, vreiily uml l Union. I'roiiilctl, Tliat (.11 ImpIiLik si.mti.l tiiuU i'h imliotlty liricof fclull tontain a r.Krritlin of the il jbt tu nlttr, ami ml. in itcu t'na mnr. liiiil a innutitiit itf." cri.iiint Mull lino l",rn uUt.lMictl In k.IiI .iwlilpciiCT lull Ki.jrU t.litll t mailo to itin;rts on A lfon Hip llret iIjv ct odili UKilar sissloii tl all Iijlrlitiic ml. nrl pn (tiir: cl Hi. 1 injujury gracroinriit liiktl mini nutlet- tin' prrn blmis htn.it; nml lull re i ir( of llie art, Uolnes nl said cmcriiiiicnl jii.1 hi to the cnlltllllili ol till' I'.i l.lnl.lC(l all' tit . ecoiile Mull lie miu. to tie rcltnt. m r wllnu ull liilerniitloii vliuli nnj In- dm iul to tin' riinnisn In I'rcitiillu; moil' p?nn mr.it , vfinn.iin. I'haIiIoiI thai iw tiliv oi 1. t,c uc other tli-pu-union of tl.i juihh' IjihI- hi thf llmlici thrioui., or thn ml lit nc iL'liU tlnirln Mull In in t.lo ; J ml pioilctl imtl.ci, tl at to tr.iiirlilsu sli.ill to vranted which U nut Hjiiwtl ti.v thn lutviltliiit of the L'nltitl M.1I0. ami i. i,ot hi liis JmlRinrrt tlCJlly nefc.ry for thf Ii;iiihi1I.-,Ih cownniii'i't f the blamU oivl linhitm.il.Ki fin the ntcicit flt the lunplf thcituf .in.l riiinot nillinul Artat public mhclil't ! iottmnrl until the jpiUllhlinirnt "f priliuicit tltil Vmrnmicnt; Liid all null li.iinhiM-.i xl'iill ttrnilii.tr oiu' M.ir iiflrr th rklaulUluiKiil ol mnh pormanciit tbil ioinmucnt Ajguments on Cuba. Mr. IMatt (Conn.) llirn ofl'ctcd the Amendment prnparetl by the roinnilUco on iplatlotiB with Culm. Mr. .Ionen ( rk.) moved to Htilke mt tho thlid condition, piovldliiR that Cuba Hliall asreo that the I'niUil States wlinll x. oiTltJO the ilht to Interveno for tho preservation of Cuban Independence. Mr. Hoar paid hn coiuildeieil tho en- f'ontln'ml on I'jfp !l 1 RIOT IN REICHSRATH. Austrian Chamber the Scene of Tut- lous Disorders Yesterday. It. ll'.duibe WIm from TIip Attoclilril I'fi"-. Vienna, Kcb. 27.The leluhsratli wnn nRaln the hcouc of furious dlsonlri!) todnr. I'VcssIh, n Czech ilepuly, ier Hlsted In malting a speech In the Czecli lc laliKimpe. Tlic H.'iinim tlpputles, knowltuc enough of llie tongue to know that lie was blaeUKiianVlnR them, rrowded mound the vice-president, who wan In Ibo chair, shouting: "You hcnundrel. make him withdraw; you aie not lit to pieslde over a putllumenl of canul haK" The Vlce-ptesldent il.-d. put surd by JcetH and mlnsllfj'. Such expressions as "You skunk," "you lunatle," were hurletl at lilm. Meanwhile Fiessls eontlnued to talk In the home toni;ue. Stein, a (lernmii deputy, iiishPd upon and sdzed Kic-sxls by ihi" throat and shook him lllie a doi; tthakes a int. The Czechs lushed to the supports of h'ressls and ham mered Stein's faee till tlie blood ft oat his mouth and nose llowtd In stteanw. The li'i'imius then lallletl to the sup pot of Stein mid soon the deiuitle-i wete tlRhtbif,' fitrlouulv. The upinar In the eliamber was deatenlnu;. riof.ies. .1 tV.ec h tleputv, bail bis eo.it torn ,iff and leii'lvetl a sevete woilml In the band. .Many othr deputies on both sides were bilteied and bltllsetl. The piexld.'iit lllially rinsed tile sltlltil,. Th' deputies left the 1 liambei sluiklilK (Isis and lioiitliii; 1 111 -es .it one an otllet. STEEL CONSOLIDATION WILL BE BENEFICIAL Manner In Which the Combine Is Viewed by Judge Oaiy, of the Tedeial Company. !I 1.1. Iii-iip Win' fifin ll"" V.-idiIcl l'it", New V01U. I'Mi. HT. .Indue U 11 Claiy, jue-ldeilt ol the Tedeial Steel coiupaio, in ie"pon-e to a leuiK'St to day for bis les mi the consolidation of the sttel jo opet lies, spoke as follow-: "The I'tiiihiiiiiiiiatlon of the plan whh h .Messos. .1. I'. .MoiK.m & Co. have been consldiilm; for unltltur under one nianaijeinenl the pioportles and busi ness oC m.mv of the lain" imn and steel ludli-tile.s as atimiuni'eii by llietn will be t.norably leeehed. "The business lias been managed with ability, courage and patience and with Kieat pinmptiii's". The i In unistaiuts whkli Kin rounded llie 1 nteipi Ise at the beglnulnjc were no 1 ompllcateil and llie Inteitsls iuvoht'd so vailant and wide, as to make It apparently Impossible to accomplish the desired result. Theie fote the successful termination ol the negotiations which have been progress lug will be cnusldi red as the greatest blisliii ss a IiIca fluent of Ibis ileculr. I "Willi" UiPic will doubtle-s be some dlsnppnliitmt nt anionic the .sloekhold ei of the lespi ctlc companies In con .seiitiente of the living of cnnipaiatlw values, whh b may bo eonsldeied too low or too high in some cases, yot It must be adlllittill tile gtlltlelliell III chaige liue in view of the coiiditloiiH wiili h evlsicil. done ovci, thing pcthslble to piotecl tin- Intel ests of all con cerned. If It be tllle that the vnllli (1 llvi il aie i ouip.unthely loo low or too high hi any ease. It l, neveitheless. luobablv tine that the acceptance .if the offers which ate made to the hold eis of stoi k of the old companies win result in great benefit to them. "Notwithstanding' the magnitude of the rnterpilse nnd the loigi amount of flguics Involsed theie should be im tin r.ivoiablo fffett In business elides, for. It Is piopot'd simply to wlthdi.iu from the market a huge ainount of stocks leprtentiug many dlfftiout corpora -tlons uml. r as many dlffeirnt man agements, and place in their -lead the slock of a new 1 orporutlon, and tho amount of ikw cash iniulred will bo fompaintlvrly small and contributed lamely by those who nio now Inter ested In the old ooiiipaulo. thus tinn. feirlng balances on monev jnlnclpally In the same banks ' THORNYCROFT'S MEN ARE NEARING DE WET. Heitzog Is Repotted to Have Ciossed the Oiaiif;e River. IH 1 j.1jip Wnc frt'ii li r Win L.lt .1 In.., Le A ar. Cape colony, Wb. jii. Thoineycioft's column, wiipu last heard tiniii. was ,1 lew hours" march behind Ue Wet. The oth ' t ollimilS ll.lMl .seemingly lout touch with him. Ilerlzog, the I'.oer commander. Is ie. ported to lucie ern-sed the Orange liv er and appeals to be still Inside lh leetnngttt formed by the lalhoad and iier. Holiday for Pension Clerks. Pj rcclutto Who fem Jin A'tochtt'il l'ri. W.uiiliiKtui, I'tl". "".- 'I'.iiln tin .oiiniit..l'invr nl iKtifloiis iIi.iiiUm'iI hi cntiio fmrt ti.i n nvtkV hrlhljy mill tiniicil mil the lmihlin,' tl tho liv au,uul ofliilil', uho vill tin 11 lnakr ifulv H" llu inmiiul bill, 'I,, nuke loom for the ilin. tir It will li' iin.Riin ti mule .rtiiula ,n( ion tiiJ. 'llie H-c or the piliklmi olVc lur tin lie nugtn&l hill will nil the cmriniiiciit s. ,,wci in alJiliN nhiiu'. II my llilnU tliU U the laU limn Hid is'ii.lui '. ili will 1 10 ii'fil lur the Iiuiiinrjl bull. Baching House for Mexico. P.v I'ul.ulie Wli fniil 'flip Aiv..(Ut..l Pus'. riilhiiihni, Mtsln, I ili. ',. Hie kir.e pid. h.y linut itlilcli 1. I'Clns crutiil In lc In' nlouli .v llutlB. of lii n.n City, l ii.it'ilrslly tune ilttnl. 114 total i.i will impiiI 1-1,110.1.1.1. It will hue .1 il lily . ,ini It) nt ,Jkl hrii, Cm) hnm nii'1 'jo shiip. lino 01 iifilicuatur t.in "111 he t ililUluil tu lr.u.'vil lhi.' irniliKl of the new t n lory to tllilnuit paiU ol Mc vtt-. Ribbon WeaveiB Stiike Ended. Oy l'.ic'.ube Wire from Xho A'focl.itnl I'itu. Ni-w e.a. Id.. C7, Tim kltlkc rt jllfc rlljhon wiaii'U. whi.li brau In tho mill el llu Vtulhij; llnnifi.(tiiili.5 roiiiiiny in I'.ilirMin, N. ,1., 'oi. UiiIjj, ct.nio to an Pinl tol,iy, whrn an miilir ttamllm: w.n ir.uhnl lictwmi tlm mi.lo;r mil thn linn. 'Hip irult in a littery lor tho ftrllvu who liac tuurcil thp il pir unt. dcnutultil. Basket Ball. Ily llichube Wirt from The Awoclatcil IVfm. 1'ilnpptuii, X. .)., reii. 2:. 'J lie nnlrtirtty l.u. let hall team tltlaitisl l.if.iyiKf trajil litre thli afternoon hy a eo,'c ol 'ii to l. THE LATEST LIBEL LAW Text 0, Hie New Measure. That Was Evolved from the Grady Muzzier. FAMOUS M'CLAIN BILL With the Addition of the Amend ments Which Repiescntntlve, Coop er Proposed to Allot to the Giady Bill The Amendments Are Adopt ed nnd tho Bill Passes Second Reading. .'funl fioiii !i Slid orinii tiluii Jlaiilsbuig. Feb. '1'. Appiudt tl I lh nw libel law evolved fioni llie Ciudv muzzier. It Is the McCIulu bill, with the iidilltlon of the amendments width lb presentiitlve Cooper pioposod to ol liuh to the (tradv bill. The (iiady bill with the Cooper amendments would be almost the same as the MeClalu bill. 1 he one essential different o being that the AliCialn bill speellkd thai punitive damages could be u-coieied In addition to actual damages In a 'lll suit lor libel, which vns objictlonable to Air. Cooper, and which, after a conference last night. Mr. McCIalu agreed -hould be modllled: AV Ai 1 111 lit 111 t.i rilmhul iiiofOLiilltii .iinl cm. .nl fur libel, nml itiicalliif Ihu ml ciitoli-.l ,11 irl 11 lallnff In llhel jml ill puluNliniciil. ap pioinl .Inly 1. l1". Strlion 1. lie It fiiulnl ly l! ciittt' -anl liili-e of itiii4 ntitbts of Hit- iuiiiiiionut'.ill'i f JMin.b.ini 1 in gu101.1l .I'Minhb nut iml it I lui'l'.t tii.ittt.l hy 11.0 millinrily ol thf miu, 'llt-.t in all pilnilli.il pro.i'i ntlons 01 liulhtiuiiil. fur llhil mi com lit iu shall ho all iffe.l If tho Mibjcct liutlrr of 111.- piihlh.it Ion. wIipIIipi c.iii Ullml 111 iicivpiiiii. 01 tithoivep, itlile- to tiuuliilitLi for piitilie tfiltp .r to the 0II1111I tnilihllt of pllhlll .Inns lllil It (I'lllltl to lhi sili.fietlon tf tho mry t Ip imp'r foi inihlh ii.loriiuth'ii or iiiMitUitioti mul not to I ."o hun MuIh IniiMi or roKllKintlr nia.lo. In all null ijhi tin' truth may W slitii in cridenrp In tho jui), Sp. . '.'. In all iinl j'tiorw fi.r bin I the phi ol in.tffu.ithm phdll tu n.rrplnl m 111 ulititit ml coinphtp tit fen... v.liii tl 1- pltdijt.l nml pit'ictl 1" (tic iitUt.u tifjii ol the jun, unler the Hint Ion of the Point as in olhci ,inr, lint thp puhl lc.it luti i4Mi1isl.atIill) Irtii' ami l n-r 1m piilill liinuiiialioii 01 tnii'.tiiiitlon and has not l"in ni'illtluu.h or iKll.'iniiy matli Si 1. :, In all c li II .iiUim for liiul im tl.nn. 11PJ nliall 111' IftOl.rtil VlllrX it It Ll llillMitl 10 the HitWiitlon of thp Jni). tnnler the illr'P' Ihu o( llie toiiit m In olhrr c.Wvc. that tin: pul'llcillni li.it hern inallptu'Kly or ncgllccnlly miilo but Mliero nialiip M nrffllii nop ipriPjiH .mil ihm.i'jn mi) ho awaiilfd as Hip inry jlnll them pup. r. s(i. 1. :ni.iYnil nl dull l tilmhuil) ulpil, mr si,H ,nn cbll acllon foi ilinnpct he main tair.nl lur the piimiur oi' luihlipillon 01 1,11' .Tile bhtl tipo'i thp itann in'lhhlual. In nioi.' than urie oniil) ill (hi ..latt, nnd all ilnn.i; hill he rt rotiralili' in onp .nil. sie. r,. ' lie nit rntlilnl n 1. 1 relit ins to lll I mil itt pniiUhnii nt "' ippiorrtl the lii.r I iv ol .liilv, iw tliiiii.iiul 1 i.ht IiunOntl aruJ 11I11 l).,.tii, mil all lot. 11 parts of I.e.- hi cnti.ti'iit wlili the pr.wi.n.n. of thtr .11 1 up, ami lh same .110. nitih) iCi.lnl The ainslidinetits mci adoplnl villi piaellpally no uppusltltin and Ibe bill passed second nailing unanimously. Mi. I'atll. of Philadelphia, wanted to lust-it a "thokti" in the vaj of a "piobablo cause" pioi-o, but llepiv-.-ell tat Ives McCIalu and Cooper vigor ously oppos-ed It and ll was sniotlierr(. Week bofoic last, win n the Uiadv bill and the Cooper ainendnunls wete under lotisldeiallon. Air Coop, r an pounced that a rouipioml-e was under consldei'itlou and !noi'd to lot tbe matter en over, with the ptlpulallnn lliat it should bu the special oitler foi 11 oMocl, this inorulng. This being 'iloptrd, .Mr. MrClaln had a motion pissed, making bin bill o special older fir 11.1' this moinlng. When the first measure was i.adi. d tills moinlng Mr. f'onpei me.vcd to postpone It for the present, riftei mak ing known to the bouse the lesult of Ihu f.impieimlsc i cmfprence of the night bcfoie. Ills motion tu postpone wis for tbe puipose of keeping it mi the calendar. tc serve ns un alte'im the gioundworl; for n libel bill. In thi evilt of the .McClalll bill being lost. Sonic opposition was manifested to the amendment sulking out tin word "punitive" In the thltd stvtion. but when Mr. MiClnln esplnlned that the word "damages" without iiunlltleatioii could In the tllscictlon of the court and Jury t'lnbiaee actual, exemphny and pnnlthe daniasps. the opposition melt- d away. Air. McClaln explained Unit by leaving the wotd "punitive" Maud It would hae the eifcet of 1 nuslng a, Jttiy to In llcve It was mamlntoi v to llnd punlthf damages. lloth Mr. JlcClaln and Mr. Cooper made sitong niiecches In supp()1 ,,f I lu bill and each tourtoously gave the other bis shaie of llio credit of mould ing the bill. The bill will go back 10 the .senate ns a substitute tot tho Crady "muzzier." Senator Ciindy will light ll, but it Is quite 101 tain bis antagonism will not pinvent its adoption. The bill has tho udoiseun nt of the State Editorial association')! liglslallvo committee, and Is claimed to b In lino with the Ideas of the coiisoi vallvo cd. tois thiougliout the state. T. J. Juufy. Unlveisity Debate. ft litiifiip Who 1 10111 TIip Aiioclntctt l'n. I'hllidolplilj, IVb. '.';. Iloitn.or V'aih. it Ohio, ha consented to act at piiIiHni: oftl.pi at He liitt r-uiilwit-i ty tlihito li'titprii the ( 1l111.lt) of l'rniH.ilvaiilu un.l llio t'nhrolty ot Mlihiean, vtl.lt It will lm lieW ut Ami trhn, tilth., mi Mairll S. The nUMtinn which the (.tinlfiitt will tlthatp It "ItrnobcJ, 'Jlml Hip I'nltrrt Mnlp sin. ttor lionhl Ip eleclcil hv threit toie of the pieplo" Tho ((iiiketii will deft-nil lhi ntudie tl.lt of tho queitloii. Piiuceton Editois. ny Ktclutlio W'lro fiom llio A$ucateil l'm. rilnecton. JC. J I'tb. 27. Alevaneler .1. IJ.11. row, 'Ot, of I'itttnurtr, Wan elfiltil olllot- In chltf of llie Pally I'rlnotti nlan todjy, uml Ituh. crt ('. (iprdon, 'ol, Wajtipahuio, Pa,, t Hfct. , nl at.Iatant filltor In thief. ' DECISION AGAINST BELL. Judge Blown of U. S. Clicult Court Gives Opinion in Berliner Case. Ily Kxilii'he W'lro fion The WoeUlcil rrrt. Hoston. 1'Vb, 27. .llldge Uiown, of the I'nltcd States circuit court, today de cided against the Aineilcan Hell Tolo phone company in the famous Her liner patent t use. The sultH weie the Hell company against lb National Telephone Maun fat luring company and others and the same against the Century Telephone company, brought to rest tain icspou dents fiom selling, using or making telephonic apparatus with the micro phone attachment, and Io .iccoimt Io the Hell company for past us manu facture ami sals, uMin Iht'Srouud Hint such ue, munufnetuiv or sale was an Infringement of patent. The tape wen argued before Judg'' Hi own a year and a half it go and as they iclatcil to the imiiio patent, the microphalli, weie put In tog-Mhor and weie tiled as If they wore- one case. The 1 let liner patent Is rousldeiPd one of Hi most Important held by lh Hell conipanv and does mil expire un til Nov. 17. lr'JV The patent 1m Hi.' same one that has hem befor.' the .ourts in the I'nlted Stales v. H'll Teli'iiboni' iiimpany, where It was held that the patent was not Invalid on 11c counl of delay at the patent oI!!t. Th. whole case nuns upon tbs validity of this patent, the ileienso setting up. among otlv r things, the Invalidity t.C the patent and its lack of Invention anticipation and uon-patenlablllly. II Is mulct stood that an nppeul will be made tioin til" decision and that it will be 1 attleil to the 1'nlti'd Slates Supreme coin t upon this appeal. AN AGREEMENT ON REVENUE REDUCTION Republican Confeiees Reach an Un- dei standing on Many of tho Items in the Coutroveisy. llv 1 vi lii-It. Win fern fh Avotile.l I'mt Washington, Keb. 27. The Rcpubll can 1 mifficcs 011 the leveuue rcdtle I loll bill (otluv leachetl an ngiveinent on many bf the Items hi lonlioversy, In addlllou to tlioso on beer, tobacco, bank cheeks and medicines, beroto toie given. The house ptovislou le )iealing Hie la on Itisutauee policies, llf" and fbc, me letalned. The senate piovlslou icgaidlng convi'yanecs of leal cstat", etc., are preferred over those ot the house, will It made a com plete 1cpe.1l of all taxes 011 convey niu's. The sen.no piotislou vempts coineyaiice.s under Sj.'ifm and Imjiusc? in tav ot 2.". cents loi eacli t.Vo over I 'J.'i'O. The numerous spoi htl fai.rv. on ' the'itei.s. tlicit'-es, exhibitions, etc.. nie taken as piovided by the bouse. Hc sldi'M the conipiotnl-'P of VMirt 011 to bacco, tic cigar rates come In tor mm h discussion, i'.m owing to some tt;cUlon as to the lights of the con fees over this lt 111. the i.tte on 1 Ignis piobably will lemaln at -! per thousand. The understanding thus far ieirli"d b looked upon ns likely lo be final, although the lonleiccH tlumsclvts say that 110 foi mil agreenient has yet b'on niiivotl at and It will mil be until the Iiemoeratle conletcer. nio callid In Hint 11 Una s'grcpnv nt can be made. In the meantime, the Tsopubllenn mcmbeis me continuing their m ot lngs en the various Hems still open, Willi Hi" prmpect tli.tt u coniplett Ad justment is not far 01 . The s) la!,, on elgais b til it fixed liv the houie and Is a it peal of 'the entire fin cents added lor war pin pines. The son.it proposition was lo lake nit ball 01 ih" fia cents making the rato V, "0. VETERANS DECLINE TO JOIN THE PARADE Soldieis of the Civil and Spanish Wais Refuse to Match Behind the Other Oiganizatlons. I!) I tili'titc Wire fioni llio Vtocu' .1 I'i . Washington, Keb. J7. Veteiau or ganizations of tho Civil and Spanish wins have olllelally declined to partici pate In the Inaugural parade on March I. The decision atftcts oiganlzatlons hi the (Hand Aimy of llie llepublic, tint Veterans' union and llio Spanish War veterans. Tho tllssntlstnctlun of the veterans with the place assigned thun In the parade Is ltvponslble tor today's action. Il was ihc'lr wish to m t its the per sonal escoii to the picsldent. Oraml .Muislutl (in en. on tbe rontinrv. as signed them to a position In the Hue ahead of the civic organizations mul following the Xatlnunl Cuaid. (Icn 1 ra I Daniel Sickles today notified (!eii cial Cricn that the veteioiis had de clined 10 paitlctpate In the parade, and he leiuli led his leslgnatloii as maishu! of thu veteiau division. TROUBLES Or THE SULTAN OF WADAI. Ily llulunip Wire fiom Iho A.fotiatfi Pn.t. Til'Vill, l"il. "7. V irl'i'llloi hit hioUn cu u.tlnt (ho i.nlt.111 nl Wjilil, i.wlnit to the nianr fkicntion. Aim oil, mil of tho lite mittali All, luii kin pioililnii'l I.lnr hi tin ii'Ub. A I'rctnh fortp ic irpiriil ti he liall wit Intveii Inst ami Wa In Fahe Inteivlevv Denied, flv llsrdiulvt' Wlro fum TIip Vtwflatcil I'mc Wokhlnjlo'i, fell. 'i.-ii until. rlt..tbp ti.nlil i ubtli al tho wlillt' l"i.-i' Io an alhsul inlrr 1 lew Willi l'n.lilo'it Jkhlnliy, piiutnl in hn SlMilirt'.'i' (llnir.l nuirrlliin, ami 1 iimlakd In tills c .Mint I . 'lhi' llUKIUL'P ntlllhlltPil tu the in. hit nt H .10 follow : "I ho Ihlrjt of ( Inbtcn. ilo'ii tir lilooil imi.t now 1 1 toiu-lilfrnl knfflilci He lilsrtl nftir iuhlni; ll le est I'D lim fur ttny f lirMlui lausl Icml " Petition Against Water Company. Uy KuIikIio Wlro from Iho .Wotlatnl l'p IlPirlthniir, fch. J7. 'J'hn hoioni.li atillioiilpt of Pott Alh'iihtiiy lmlay pctltloiml tho ntlomr) Rimral for 1 writ of iei.i wairantn at. Inst Iho IV rt Alla-hi'iiy W'alrr company to how taue ttliv It charlir ahoulil not lm forfeitnl. It Ih .ilhai'l that lit company ilou not curry 011I lt top. traet In iy.l)luir ival'r Vfr. Klhln traciifl hi iWliImi. THE HOUSE IN AN UPROAR Debate on the Ripper Bill followed bu a Small Riot in Which Manu '.inhere Take a Hand. HOSACK BADLY HANDLED Helntenupts the Calling of the Roll by Yelling' ''Mr. Speaker" In Loud Tones, and Is Seated by Sergeants-at-Arms HlsFiieuds Take a Hand and in the Ge'iei.tl Moloe Otorgo Marshall, of Sciauton, Takes Mi. C01 ay, of Luzerne, Viy the Neck. Blows Are Struck and a Fiee-1'or-All Engagement Unsurpastecl by a Sossiion of the Austilon Reiclis- lath Follows. Spn.al lie tn a sjfi 1,'oncipoii.li in Jlnirlsbuig, l'eb. 2. At l.Ml this moinlng-, after the most tumultuous stvslon in he history of tho Penn sylvania legislating tho colebiatcd "ripper" bill was passed without amendment on second reading; by th hi.use of reprcftcnlnllvi s, by a. oto t lint exceeded the 1 oiiHlUutlpn.il ma .ioilty of 10J, which Is lequlicil lo jnss it rmullv. Shoitly afler II uMoik a tint whs precipitated by one of the employes of the hiiUM'. Message Cleik lieotgi AiTrshall. of Scranton, making sn as sault on lieptesoiitallce Coiay, of 1.1171111'. l-'ully llfty niembej'.s, oill cerr, emplnyofs and spoliators weie In the luelc", and although few, If any. heavy blows were stunk, there was no end of throttling; jostling, tug ging and threats. U was fully Ion minules befoie tit" combatants wero separated and the illstui banco ejuellod, and .mother live minutes passed ). I'ove the older of business vns ic suincd. 'I'he whole house, ami most of the hundicds of rpcctl.lors wlto lined tbo slds of tbe 100111, pivsjijil lorwaid to itho f-eene of conflict, some walking iiver Hie dckS. vlien they tound the aisles congested oii'l a number of women who weie on the lloor, making. In alaini, for the exits. .Speaker Muishall rapped and rapped, called, pleaded and piaycd Jor ord"r, and roimnnndctl Sergeant at Aims Hnwllngs to levioio onler, but his vi Ice was drowned In a babel of ev clted language of the belligerents, and tlm tiles fioni all of "Onler!" "Order!" and such temlnders as Oentlempii, this is th" legislature of Tonus;, lva nlu," "lion't lotf,et wluie vou arc," and the like. Several of the orators of the house mounted dorks, and Mr. McCIalu, of Lancaster, ascended th platform, and all. at once, tried to at tiaet attention and give advice, but their cffotls only added to the din. Jut how It was- tiuellpil It v.-uulil ha haul to say; "died out." Inst Oo erilies it. When Tiouble Began. The Hist soolion or the schedule, the "ilpper" clause, was being votcil upon when tho tiouble began. Mr. Hos-ack, of l'lltsbuig, a young lusuigent Uader, wboe place Is Immediately In front of the speakeis desk, and who had previ ously bomf made to take Ills seat by Hie sergeant-nl-arms at the b best of Speaker Marshall, aiote to addnss Ihes chair. The spealsir refused to recog nlii" lilm, as the coll of tho ayes and nays hud aheudy been commenced. Mr. Jlopoik petslsted In calling for the Ttpeakci'ft attention, and tho chair each time nipped him to order and de manded that he take hU seat. Ho io nised to comply, and Speaker Marshall believing ho would the of his conduct Ignored lilm foi a time, but Mr. Jlomek continued to call ".Mr. Speaker," "Mi. Speaker," between the call of ovciy name as the oleiks weie piocPidlng with the loll. I'atlenie ceased lo be a vhliie and Speaker Marshall 01 tiered Hie sergeont-at-aiius to mmpol Mr. Hos-ack lo take Ills scut. Air. Ilosack continued let re pea I "Mr. Sneaker," "Mr. Speaker." ".Mr. Speaker." like a phonograph ulih a stationary leprodueor. Assistant Sergeant-nt-Arms .1. M. .Nichols, a big lanky fellow, laid bis hand 011 Mr. llnsack'K shoulder and ordeieil bini lo lake bis seat. Air, Uoaek would not tlelgli lo uotlct) him, but kept up hit lueasuicd call of "Mr. Speak, r." .VI1I10II then tlitew his aims around Mr. lloxrult and forced him into his seat and held lilm titer. Mr. Coiay, Insiitgiint of Luzerne, rushed In Mr. Hosack's side and began to tug it Nit boll. Messenger Marshall, who wa.i lu the iciir of the room at Uojiroson. tatlvo Iteynolds' desk, itishcl down the ulsle and, feeling Iilnisi If called upo.i 10 assist the assistant ii"rge.int.ut auns e-atiglu Hiipiesi'tit.'tlvo Corny by tho thioal. piihhetl lilm back from Nlcholl and hmo him Inwards tbo lloor. Hy this lima pandemonium rjlgned and it muu Impossible to follow lu do. It cnll-nifil tn I'.tjp r 1 THK NEWS THIS .MORNING. Weather Iniltcatlont Today, FAtlfj SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS. 1 (lonrtil rproac Atluitlt thp I'.iairp nl the Itlpppr lllll n'l scpotiil Iicullrc. Army lllll with Smtincr Amrii'liitenl l'.iWil by the sVnatr. The Sew stile f.lltol luw 2 Ccncr.il-Onl'oiiitilc pi'i'ailnitia 1 (.tiiritl I'piTui AIKmU l'.t.ia (.' Iti'',)'i lllll (Ctidu I'-.l). 4 IMII01i.1l. V'olo ami ('oirtn.nl. . tory "Hie .swo'.thcul of thp Mite Uuh." 0 l-real-ilre V'oluntcci 1'ltcman Wouhl Hpucnt limilli'. .aclutvinni Iron ami -(eel Companj I'tUmb liio; 1U liCJvit. 7 l-oeal-Antlirailu.' opsratOK llrtvutn 'lt"u firtt. Ml- llmtpll It W'.'M'M. NVw riMlliy Cominti) ("luii-jn li. Ih.uti 5 lital WptL soi tvton iml -iihuth.ii ' (.'iiiiral -V'titlii'jjirrti IVnn.t llama I'inaticlil ami Cm nmrpljl M l)tal-blip Vi-u ti cl,- li1tT1vKi.1l Wtol.l MISSIONARY WORKERS MAKE REPORTS Foitieth Anulveisniy Meetlii)' of the Women's Union Missionary So ciety Held at Philadelphia. Bi llivlit-iti) Wire Ii.Hii Th- A'-otHbil Pic Vhllatlelphla. Peli. L7. The foi lloth finiiiveisiiry meellng of the U'oiiihu'h I'lilou MIslonaiy society was held lieie todaj. Address-eM vvctc' made by .Miss Maiy Deyo, a mlsslonaiy to Ja pan, and Mrs. H. 11. Hntdley. piotnl. nent in mission work In India The subject of both addresses was "The Woman Hohind the Curtain," uml both speakeis told of mission wotk in for eign flelds The sot lety. whl. h was oiKiinled In IMJo, Is the tildrst Woman's Poielgn .Mlsslonaiy oiganbatlon lu the 1 oiln Iry, and has numerous binnehes llnoughoul the I'nlled Slates. It htm also established centeis In Hurmnh. India, china, Jap in, Greece nnd cy pius. The sorlely's boarding school In Julian was the Hist f Its kind In th cniphe uml In this Institution hun died" of girls have been Htted for tf.ichets. evangelists and otlnr posi tions of usefulness. The leportti re.ii I today show the financial condition to be lulrly pios peintis. but more funds are irriuired to successltilly conduct the wot k. The Maigaiet Williamson hospital in Sbaughai was the llrst organlzeti there for women and ihlldicu and thousands ytailv iccelved treatment ul tho liandn of skillful medical missionaries. JUDGE AND JURY QUIT. Bankiupt Minnesota Comt Beltiami Had No Cash with Which to Pay Its OfHceis. 11) i:.liine Wire fio'11 Hip V ocia'rl Pi-, St. I'aul, .Minn.. Peh. 27 Helti.tml 1 mint). In Ibe northern pail of Minne sota, Is bankrupt, and unless tbe leg islate e passes a bill tor lit, relict a londltlon will prevail boideilng upon uiiaicht. The county Judge and the Juiors drawn for the piesent temi of couit have gone out on strike beiause theie Is no money with which to pay them. Neatly all of the county oillees hnvo been closed by the occupants, while tlm tdiiM iff, who has Ik en cnilng for prisoners al his own evpense, threatens to turn tliuni loose and close the Jail In order that he may get out and rani money to suppcut himself and his fiimll). Thei In not a stick of firewood In any of the county ollbes. evui if the olliclals should return and norm of the dealer will fuinlsli any unless they are paid the cash, which, of eouise, so long as there Is no money lu Hit lieas my. they cannot get. .Men hauls ie tuse longer to accept county wan ants for groceries, etc., rind as a icsult tho JJ'S.uoo worth of warrants outstand ing .irv not at th- present lime woith the paper upon villi h they are vilt ten. The sliuatlon has developed Into an eveiy-nian-foi .himself nee for Hie. J'ers-ons who have money aro holding to It. and tlios- who have nono are trying In vain to boriow enough locar i) them through the winter. The sit uation Is badly stialmd and Ibeie is no relief In sight. The trouble Is (ituscil hy a derision of tbo court allowing various logging lonipanles doing buslnes-s in Heliramt county to -avoid p.olng their back ta.xss. upon wiili li Hie county depends for Its icveliues Nearly all of the pionilnent men of the county are now- heio and will go before tbe legislature tomorrow in an endeavor to have a bill pawd that will allow the count v organlatlon to bo continued. THE STATE TREASURER TILES ANSWERS Respondents Allege That the Dls tilcts Have Been Paid. fl) Km 1u.lv.' W irr fioni 'Up Vh. eltlt.l IVn JlnrrisbUlg. l'eb. .'7. slate Tlets tlinr 11 illicit Hid Mlprrlntendent of I'ubllt liistiuctlon oei utter ill.'d an svvci.t In ihu Dauphin touiily touit toiny to Hit. jk. tltleiis of seven school dUtrkis tor wills of mandamus to compel the state niithoiitlod to puv tip in their shine of tho sohou! ippro pilallou 011 the buds of r.,'.00,iiOH ,tn nuall). Instead in live inilllonr. lilfl icspoiideuls allege 'that the dls tilets h.ivft been pild alt they nre en tltled to receive for tho riu!ul school year. and. tli'ieftue, deny the light of the tllstrliis. to petition for a man. danius 'to compel them to perfonn u duty which lliey have uluady pei foitiK'd. Tbo 1 ase will be aigtied or. Match C. Admiral Cerveia riomotcd. Mjihhl. I'll'. -7. 'Hip ii"pii lvernt las m-iitd a ili mo .1 iolntlna Ileal .lmini1 (Vrt-Pia lo hi; 4 vlip ailnilral CUBANS FRAME CONSTITUTION Glauses Reciardlnu the Relations Between the United States and Government ot the l6land. THE FEATURES ADOPTED Government of Cuba Accopts in IH Entirety the Treaty ot Pails, in Which Arc AHlrmed the Rights 0,' Cuba, and Obligations, nnd Substi tutes Itself for the United Stated in the Pledge Assumed. Hy I'vilmop W'Iip from flip Aw-ciUiPil 1'ri.jt Havana, Pelt. 27. The constltutloiul lotivention remained in session until :i o'clock this altcinoon completing the woik of thawing up the clauses of the constitution legaitllng tho 1 elation?-betw-eu tho United Stales and Cuba. The following has been adopted: "Pit si -The government of Cuba will not make a treaty or ngieeinent with anv foielgn power which may compro mise or limit the Indopcndeneo ot! Cuba, 01 which may permit or author ize nny power to obtain by means of lotonlzatlnii tu for mllltaty or naval puiposoj-, or in any other manner, an.v foothold or nutbotlty, or' light over any portion of Cuba. "Second Tho government will not penult lis tenlttirv to be used as u base of operations for war against thn Pulled States or against any foreign nation. "Thltd The government of Cuba accepts- In its cntlicty the irealy of Paris, In which aie allhmcd tbe ilght.s ol Cuba, to the extent of the obligation-, whit b are explicitly Indicated In these nnd especially those which the Inter. national law Imposes for the pioteotloi' of life and property, and substllutet llself for the Pulled States in thn pledge which they asaumctl in thaf sense, according to Articles 12 and ltiJ of llie tieaty of Pails. "Poutth Cuba recognises us legally valid all acts of the military govern ment dinim-- the peilod of occupntlon. also the lights ailsliifr out of them in confonnltv- villi (he joint resolution and the.Por.ilser amendment and tlm laws of the count) y. "I'ifth The governments of tho United Stales ami Cuba ought to regu late Hir , commercial relations bv means of n tioaly based on leclproe ity and with leudeucli's towards free tr.ulo In 11ntur.il and manufactuied pioducts mutually assuring ample sp" cial advantages In their respective) matkets." Sclieme of Relations. The scheme of relations was pub llcly approved this afternoon by the convention. Par two hours picvituis to the public meeting an executive session was held to draw up a pn antblc and revise the leport ol the special conimltl e. Another vote was then taken on the pi eatable and tin scheme of relations, only three dissent ing. The pieamble, which Is' lengthy, sen forth the fcelvlng of the letter fioni Oenetal Wood outlining the wishes of tho Washington executive rcganlluw futitio lelatloiis. It asserts that tint convention understood the deslie ut the cvccutlve to bring about thesi fiperlllerl iclatlons with the object oS ptf solving the Independence of Ciibn, and that (bo suggestions as tu nuval stations was made on those' lines. "Hut this In llself" the preamble sot s on to say, "would militate against thn independence tilth both parties desiio to preset ve " Hcgaidlng tlm other conditions sug-. Bested for preserving Independence, such as iiilslug loans, the pieamble t points out th tl thej are fullv tovcied by the constitution, which document. In the opinion of the convention, nmply Pioteils Independence, Including liberal laws ah to the lights of foreigners ami Individual 1 Ighls. Heganling th' sanitary ((itcstloii, tli pieainblc dfil.uo. that Iho future gov -ernuit nl should make satisfactoiy or-lanc-uncuts with tbo l.'nlted States to protect thaf count) y as well us Cuba. The convent Ion ctp.nly Implies Hun its actions would not bind tho futilt" governnu nt, toi the last part ot tlm pieamblo leads: "The 1 .invention . onsldoi". that re lations might e.lsl If the Hist govern ment under llie lepublle claims It nil visablo " Big Pile in Philadelphia, Ily i:ilu.be Win lr 111 Iho A'.nclatiil Prp.i I'hlli.l.'lihla, Itli. 7. -V tin- of imta.onn tr. itln lilt' Innlclit iliftuviil lhi ti,iiihouc if in" PhlllljH Oil ompin, .11 I"! V11II1 Polatiaio at. imp. Tho fiiL lloor ol Hi" -tinUnrp was oci)iip I h) Hip Aimlo-Aiiiiuian Pu'tW.in coinptny. ' loltilnir hiilhliiiK'. iictiipinl It Hip ., K. I in luiit.'i iiiinpaiiy, inaniifvtti.nr ul lollult'iio; A woiir A- ('.'., tmitn. fliid tho WVIkt'l ,V f-mli '1 splco Ptinpan) tti'io Uniu-,p.l. 'w lo- l r- llnnloil at sli,l' 1 i' 1 1 Lake Engineers on Strike. Up l.tflii-iite Who 110111 Thp A-KikitM I'i- ( Ii'i'laml, fih. '7 - A. 1 itMill ot tho irfu 1 of the hake 1'airltis' .t.opatiou tu Krullt ll' ilunaii'lt of tho iiuilno iiislnicm for iiihlltloml lulp In tlm iiiKini loon.. oC .u.inifU, Vitlon.l i'lirltlt'iil l.tiujo I lilt 1 llil ill.riio.-iu ilrtlarPd t Ml Ike 111 furic. aftrttli'-; ahoiil J,'l iii-jliippr- "li Iho lalt Couit Buildinp,- on File. II) l.tcln..lip Wire from The vcliteil 1'rrn Vow Ymk, fih. '-7 -'Iho .itln (in.l a lirg fi tiou of tho loof at the inulhtti.l torii'T of tl" criminal touit hulhliiii; ni ilc.lio.ipil bv II loilar. To Kit pipi lint- thiongli thn tfiitrr cf tho hiilhlinu' Hip .l.nrr'l glni iloiup, will' li tO'l 'H.Chii) to 1 .lit in. ha I to 1 10 I110U11. ff-i- tf' t-t--f-f'f. -f WEATHER TORECAST. - f- - t V W.Uilncton. fih. ''7 -ft'ictail fur Tliiirda) ami fmlayi Kitrru I'iiih'.)!- -f lania I'.ili Thniilat anil fililtys fn-nh to hiUlc rnrtlitiottrly vImI., J