V'V i'j t i. j S TS7" 7'.. T n'IF'T "'S " "V ". n. w iht - "t i i"l rr' tw - t l"- rN" ' -rj. "vr f J: V ' ' - . . , . cntntim rtftfe ifW ft5UNI.Y SCRAiNlUIN I'A.'bK RtCblVING THli COMPLti I R NliWS SURVICtJ UP I lit ASSUUAicu t'Kuaa, mt UKKA1WI iNbWb AUbiNUT IN 1Mb WUKLU, zm a . .. . .. . .... -. . ,. . u ... . . - . ...... . ..... ... .. ... ..... ... .. -. t r4 i i r - - rv tr ri i i 114 ,- -. n w . t i.-. . . . . . . m. . . Hjd TWO CENTS. TEN PAGES SC11AXTOX, PA., THCUSOAV MORNING, MARCH 7, J 90.1. TEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. IV i 4. '5, ,-",, J ' Sribune. --S MR. ROOSEVELT OPENS SENATE The Vice President Becomes Impa tient at Applause and Issues Warning. MORGAN ON THE TREATY Ho Addresses the Senate lor Nearly Two Hours His Admonitions to Great Biitaln Ate Pniticulaily Se veie State Dcpaitment Advised Concerning the Asphalt War. D.i Inclusive Wile from 1 lie o lil il l'n Washington, .March u Again today Vlce-Pio-ddont llooevelt was tlicien trnl Ugife of tho opening in n eec'lngs of the minute. When h- .ipiaicd at his desk to c .ill the senate to older .1 wave of npplinii swept ovti the tluonged galleiles. He evld ntly .n impitleut tit the dciuouttlintlon, and shniplv tapping his desk with the y,i -I, warned the spci tntois lli.it a r petition of tile applause would lovtilt 111 an oiiler to il-ut the galli rlo". ftiu u In Iff dilute the annndmint tn the lilies of the senate placing a limit Upon deb He. olfclcd est-iduy bv Senator I'lutt (Conn.), was telotied hi I Ik (onnnlitee on i ules. The ill hate developed the tact that no intention exists on the pan of tin opponents ot the amendments to titgc Its dlsi us slon at the jircjont etiaordlnaiy ses sion Mi Moigun (Ala ). who yeaterd 1 of fn il a tesolutlon declining the ubto nation of the Clavtori-llulwtr tleaty between the Pulled states and (Jre.it Urit.iln addic-sul the senate foi neatly eo bonis upon his pioposltlon HIa .i lmonltlons to Gicut Britain weie mi td ul it lv shot p. He df eland that f lti at Britain should ndonvor to toi ee the terms of the tieaty the iffoit would icsult In a war In which the Mat I'liiplre whhh had ronti oiled for miikh of veins the commeioo of the otld would lie swept tiom power and h"i new king would he l- f t with only sovcielgnty oei his one Island. Tho Asphalt War. i 'I lii Htatc di naruneiit Jius ben otll- tally udled that thu ufcphalt eon trovctiy hdK at last been biouhl be fore the Venezuela eomts. The advice until nih the utioinclal icpmt ieceled (ant wtek to th? clfeit that the Wai-ntr-Qulnlaii elalmants uil a few wurhmeii on to the lale elalnnd by the Heiniudce eompani , they weie fj i ted and suit was begun aBalnst the Ueiniudese company befoio tho VentKuelii i otitis. It Is the Intention of the state tep.n tment to Jet the coutto Acrfv be tiled out befoie the Veue tie i tiibiin.il ho that the lu'tiiliiKS Mit(li have be n In prowess at tlie t.ue department In Washington ptoh nbl -will bo supi nded lor tho time IielllK With some feeling, in leleienee to he cia ton-Rulwer tuiit.", Mr. Moi hau h.ud ,'We will muUo no coniiiriiiis with (iit-.it Hiltaln tipnji that siiijeet. Wo will make no eonenislon to Cieat J.ilt alu in lelation to that trent. What we hhall do with It (and wine of our people ate opposed to e l that) Is Hint " hhall declare It tibioKiitcd. It the vote, on mv i evolution tould be taken today It would Infoini the piesldent of the t'ntted States that he has no two thlid majority In the senate to adopt .mv compiomlbo he may innkc with Clrcat Itilt4iiu. It It Is the pin pose of Orcat Urltiiln ntlll to look for delaj. ."he will not get It. If it be her dctet minntion to pli k a ipiim! with us about it, she will lind tho Ilnltnl States can iniihtet nt leafet lialf the number of men who voted Or th pi evident in the l.i.st eleetlon ilgimn men. And she will Hud. when tin v.or iejmlnate!. that the steel hand which binds the thioitu In London with An . ttalla and India and passes throiiuh CnnudA will have been lent In twain, and v lilt lis sevcrenee, down will go the empire rfhe will find tint her poselons In he Cntilbean sea have lapsed She will llnd that she has nxeitavcl our patience The has stalled with a new king and upon a nev,- caieir that will break up the unplii and mime tile kliipr to the soveiclwity of hit own Is land Does Oieut Hiltaln suppoje the can eseapo tiom the teiroi.s of the e. IrtinK situation and the pupectlve Fituatlon eveijwhetc and that she can find a l.ivotablo oppottunltv to dls. rl'iv hoe mllltaiy powei against tho t'nltcd fitntoi.. ' Did Not Boast il i'owei. Mi Morgan said lie did not boact ol the jiowu of the United Si.U,s In money, men or valm, but ho was thor oughly conscious of them and gloiied in that coiifci loudness because he Knew when tho mipiomo moment should come and any jiower In Urn woild hhould iiitdeitaku lo bildle the Tnited sjiates by placing such 10 sttuluts upon lier Fovcielgnty ns wcto tontalned In tin t'lavton-Hulwer treaty, tho Auk i lean people would le gist to the bitter end. 'And that icHlhUnci." he evelalmed vohainently, "will menu the wiping out if anv jiowct cm catth that undeittiked th" Job," He tfUiiideil tl I'l.iyton-Uulwor treaty In the natuio of an alllanee 'h shameful ulllaiuu" with Oteat Britain and denouneed any suggestion nf the Inability of tho Vnlted State i to se(,r such nn allium o without I't "uning the penalties of war, Ho li'ilntuined that 111 spite of tno slhiUee nf Clio it Iliituln, tho rnltcd ri'ules -ould nhiogato the tieuly nt any tlnm ind until It was abio;:ated It would nt iik n clog upon the extension n he c numeric of the country Without loncludlug bin !(,vh, m , Morgun .vlelded tho door. Tin hmiute lieu vscnt Into eNoeiittxe setiion .md ihottly uftciuuidt adjourned PRESIDENT'S CALLERS. The White, House Ovcnun with Visitors, ny Kxcliwlvo VMrs from The Asclilcd Prtjs. WnslilnRtou, March 0 Tho whltu houso was fulrly ovenun with vlsltots today. Thoiitunds of those vvlio wcio hero to attend tho Inauguration cloud ed the ground!! and nil day they clam oted at the doors of tho mansion for admUslon. However, the doois weio elobed to nil ccept delegations mid otheis who had utianged In advamo to bo i delved. Tho Lincoln club, of Toledo, known ns the "i all-splitters," and tho Minneapolis Flambeau club weie received In the oast jmilor by tho president and UMiop Ainott, and tho executive council of tho Soutticin Ilaptlst churih (colored) vvcie lecelvcd In tlio room adjoining tho cabinet chamber They ptcsentcd nn address making a plea for tho appointment of coloied olllcois In the miny. Manv i orgressnien wlio aie to leave for their homes called to bid the ptcM dent good-b.ve. nnd seveinl of the leaillng Jtepubllcan sonntoisi saw him for ti shoit time. The latter seemed to be generally or the opinion that the ostium dlnaiy session of the senate would not last over ten days and that no clotiue mlo would bo adopted. BISHOP POTTER ON SOCIAL REFORM An Enot, He Thinks, to Imagine That It Can Be Seemed by Legislation, tl ImIu.iu Wire ti.iiu Hie wuiaud I'n.i. Xovv Voi Is, Match (i Hlshop l'ottcr this of let lioiiii made an address on "What a Young .Man Owes to HlH Clt." to the .students of Colmnbli unlvorsitj. He tuld, In p.ut. 'Thete Is no cnor moie dangcrotiF than to l)ol!evo that bv legislation we can secute inoi.il or social Kfoini. Vou may elevate the standaid of jour leg islators and make moie sevete the civil set Ice examination with no bcneilclal lesults, for good govcrnivent consists not In the laws or in the men who nuct them, but In that public senti ment which Is so often atrophied by liHBllgetteo of our duties "In u. southern state iceently, a patty of which I was one talkid on nollee sstcin in New Yoik. A gentleman of this city, icfidlngucai President Low's home, told us of a burglary In Ills house. He had taken every juccautlou against buiglnrs. but they entered his house and robbed It. jieverthelevs. When the butglaiy was announced tho police of tho succinct visited him, and so did men from the btnglar Insurance company. Ho did what 1 tonslder a ei wrong thing. He offcied the policemen a Iiundtcd doll.u.s each It they would tatch the burghu. The leply was: 'Oh. hell, theso men offeicd us J300.' "This should cause a blush ot shame on every honest man's face to think that a policeman should have to be bilbed to do his duty. To what a pitch of dogtadatlon have we come. Theie must be something done to awaken men to ptotcct Innocence, ptovent ciintc and compel ollictals to do their dutv. "It Is not vigilance alone tlint Is ic (jutted, but It Is personal service that Is the dutv of civuy man We must leeognlze good seivlce and condemn bad seivlce. However couupt an ad minlstiatioii may In, It is possible to make It so odious as to piodtlee a social nnd inotal upheaval" DARRELL CAPTURED. The Caviihymou Accused of Muuler Gave Ofllceis a Long' Chase. I!. l'ulmnc Wire fitni fn Iwuiutvtl I'icu Nev "ioik. Maiih C.-On hoaid the steamer Holuiuollem, vhlch nttlvol tonight tiom (icnoa. Naples and dlb i.iltai. Is W. (). Dupuy, an ofllcor of the Tnited htates scciet senleo, hiv ing In charge an a ptisoner Louis Uai lell, foiinetiy seigeant in Ttoop it, Seventh l'nlted States i avail y, who Is accused of mtit del lug nnd johlilnr, a (omiadc at I'lnar Del r.lo, l-'tiba, n Juno hist. D.mclli after tho eilmo, suneeddi in eieaplng to Now Oilcans vvhu he embtiiked for South Aftl a ( leer DupilV hi listed lilin at IJell.i, AT' ten, It til t vas obliged to o to Lisbon In oi (It to obtain n iiqulsltlon foi his cxti'iidlth n. I'lio papeih weie finally ice I veil nt Hrha in Jan. .'0 nnd tho utile cr stalled for New Ymlt with his pilonor. A lcwaid of i-'.OOO will bo pild OMUer Dupuy when he an Ives at Havana, wheie the ptNoner will bo tinned ovei to the l'nlted States au t ioi lib s Consumption Incieaslnj;. 11 I ululti Wire fiom The .Vsoeiatiil I'uv. Ibllnl.liit.i, MjiiIi (l-diicr t. I.cuU (,ol, nf llif In. loan ( luallh, in hii anuujl iq"it, talis tlul ci ieuinillon ictciU In moitalll ,ny kliclo (ll,i,i-. the mimlici ot d. at lit from tu KuiilniU iluilti; the uit fir bilnif 2,717. Thu In Jul it It. mil Ii rcrlou'l (iiiiililcilnt; tin. ml ljlilllt vt iccmtin hi ling In tu losNtaluro tho ilu lug ut (on.uinpllon on the lUt o( ion. ll.-liiii iIImjmc Such .Ktluii hi brill ucuii innuJiil In iln PlillailtliliK Comity Meillcul nnlit mil tin- l'iiuii.lnU hx.hu lur the I'leicnllui u IWu rLiilolf Spanish Claims Commission, ll lAdii'lf Wire frum The Vkihlid hei Va.hingloii, Manli il hx senator Win. I. Ilijinllcr, ci cw llanihlre, ha hvrn mUcUi) I he pitsld. lit ot the bpiuUli clnlnis coinmU. thM 'llio other nppciintimnW "ill kocn (nllo.v cr.'l t I. liitmaVil tint tin loinnilxlon bhill .it lo work di oon ..i ioll le in view n( the VJtt jinrimt t wk in l,o (I Jin Durant Still Alive, lb l.uliurte Who (roni 'flio .0(.l,nnl Pue.. Prl, Murih f, 'iSV a. ni -The rrpuit tint Mm Wllwiti lluriiit, o Mlwn, V. , who lud lifii llilin; (hiring the lJt two )imi in I'.irli ')llh hl inothir, lul Utn killed nt O.lrnd in u diul ulth u ltntan count, u un limntlon of lili own Mi Diiiji.t k Hill alive. Judge Mezat Killed, Hi l(lule nil from Tim AtcUlid Pif. Managua, Mearajua, Jlanli n, Juilee Uat, ol (hi Murawunn hiiprrnir comt, w killed (wterday it CuiU'lo, hy xrinr .ieau4, uIiom fallur lui I iff u well knonn In Murjjvun a (Tall I MANCHESTER IN TROUBLE The Duke Is Met with a Breach ol Promise Case as a Result ot His Marriaoc. DENIESKN0WLEDGE0P1T Miss roitia Knight, of Loudon, Who 111 ought the Suit, Regiets That tho Affair Has Been Made Public, and Hopes It Will Not Be Taken Up by tho American Fapeis Feels In Duty Bound to All Her ruglish Ftlends. By i:clu.ic Win dun The Aoi i !) I'rcn Liverpool, Match C On his niilvnl heie unlay on tho steumshlp Oceanic, liom New York, the Duke of Jlnn theste'f, who, with his bilde, was a passenger theieou, was seived with a writ for an tillegi d bleach ol piomWo at thu instance or Miss Portia Knight, of London. London. Match C The Duke ot M.nt- ehi ster says he was not seived with a wilt and dues not know ail thing about the loporttd suit foi bienih of ptomlse. Miss J'ortli lCnlght Is tin Ameileau. JJ or "i mih ol tige Slu was on the Htage 111 New Vol k foi a shoit time and has been living privately in London tor a viat. She sent a top. lesentntlve ot the Associated l'tess to her law jets. The wilt has been out foi .some time, she said, and she did not know whethet It would be seivid in Ametica or Huglaiid MNs Knight was glad to heat that It had been seived In Llveipool "I legret that this nffulr has become publli ." she said ' I thought It would all be done quietly. I do hope It vxlll not be taken up bv the Ameileau papeis. I have bi ought the suit not because I deslied publlcit. but be cause l felt In dutv bound to all mi' friends In Hnglnnd Tot their sake, as well as my own, I have eeiv wis i that tho proceedings should be as ptl ate as possible "1 oulv met the Duke of Manchester sines I came o Kimlind a eiu ago, but leally I must icfer jou to my so licitors." Whet. Miss Knight's solicitors weie called upon they declined lo give any details or to moie than conlliin the lepoit that Miss Knight had com menced action The M tnchestt i sensation piomlsis to i hill the Westminster scandal. Al though the Duke of .Manchester as-etts that the wilt has not been servid upon him In tlie suit lor alleged bieach of promise, this is iiulte immateiinl as tho will lias been Issued and ptoci Til ings have eoinmetieid This entholy unexpected scone! to one ot the most Intel tsttn; maulages between Ameileau Ik Ins sea and iep l'sentotlvcs of the UiltHh peerage hud its inception shottly afti r the Muke of sranehester so suddenl in tde Mies Zliiiiuciman a diiihcsi Miss Kulghl's allegntlons ate not et obtaluabk, but It Is evident that she U in earnest, and that tho suit was bi ought without anv idea of Tuinlng publlcit She Is bout the oame age as the Duke of Jlan clKhter, possibly a mile oldct. Their ncspialntunee began, a lepie sentatlvo of the Associated I'ics s Infoifned, -when JIIss Knight was liv ing In Sthmlns iuiiihIois, in London, wheie the duke fieqtientlv visited the emplojes of the mansions say the ac quaintance ripened to a-stage whote the, qitaireUd ltequentl, and thu the visits continued until onlj about six months ngo, vhei the duke no longer calkd theic, and Silas Knight took a Hat elsowheit She Is now liv ing In London amid ft lends of posi tion and means. Unlike the duchess, Mh-s Knight Is a pionounccd btunttte. with an ollvo t omplCNlon. THIRTY MEN PERISHED. Snow Shovelers R,un Down by n Train. 11 lAcliwho Wire from flu Avwiiiatcd Piffj London, 3I.il ih ".The Moscow eor lespondent of the Dally Mall s,is "Dining the iceent heavy snow stotms fifty men weie sent to clear the snow out of a i.tllway cutting n?ar Wolovo on the Ulazan-I'ial line. They vere Just leaving tho ruttluy when the train came down at full spei d and (lushed thltty men Into shapdess masses, their clothing' clogging tho axles and stopping th ti.iln. Inqiili.v .shows that tho engine dtlvet and the guards were diunk " Cut His Wife's Tin oat. J! Hkcliuhc Whe fi-orn The Witlated l're Uoston, Man b C Iliomas .1 llnin.., nf muU llohtcn, win Mas inariUd lirin ahuui hK wh-U a co, kllhd hli wife till, runln li uillui- lin thinat ulth i rizor. Ituinc a ;initnl II r luilbe foi the (lime liu not I.e. it jhiU lined. The police say that lluinj 1i rt wllh liU !' diih a khoil time uhen i Kiuntliui oiiiiunl ourt lie mt to Niv nil. lie nine baik to lav, ant .-ulni; to the plain wIkio tin umun llnd, liilhd her Rear End Collision, Ily lALluiho Whe film I he .isal id.J 1'h.i CCUtCatllll. Pi, Mlllll C. J IlC fllAl klClloll ot tho iakt hound AtUnth ivpict... on the I'ui'i. ;luriU rjllioad i.ui into the im end r( local ficl,ht latt lioun!. tlnee nillr. veil of lieu, tola Three fieltfht cam. the inaliin on tho e-fresi nnd threo ciuplv luuuitro i,iu, ni,. , nUl car eiu wiccked Ihi njlincr mil flit nun (tl the rvprot (iap(d injut I no pitoinoeni were lnken up. but nut .ulonily Injured Mr. Ailcs Takes the Oath. 11 Lxrla.hc Wire from The voclatcl 1'nvi Watlilnsten, JUlch r. -Mllloli 1, ,M,,, of Ohio, ho ifcuitly wis nmnliiiUril um mie firmed n al.larit won Ul of the lieaturt. In nifienl Mr. Ik A uiidiillp, re.lgn.-l, tock tlio pieberlhed (atli lodai, in the ptfeii(e of n larks iiuuiher of ticmiirv otlunl., nr,i nitdfd upon hU no iliitlit,, Vi, Vaicleillp w ill tail tn t'uiope nest SalnrdiJ BERLIN IS SATISFIED. President McKinley's Inaugmal Ad dicss Pleases the People. Ily I'Mlcuho Wire from Ilia Aocialcd l'rr lletlln, March fi Piepldent -MeKln-ley'H Inauguiul uddicss U the subject of much discussion today In govern ment circles. Ills remark about a lib vial commeiclnl ttctity policy for the l'nlted Htates causes' much satisfac tion A high oltlcial pointed out that this was the most Important declain tlon In the addiess of me point or view of (let many, adding: "Our rinses for complaint In the Amcilcnn tin Iff ticuttucnt of tier many have lecently been much fewer than these weie fcvciuI years ago Our gov ernment In negotiations on the subject bus been Inspired with a desire to avoid a niptuie, thus exposing Itself to nttack fiom parties upon whom the government iclles for suppott In tha iclchstag "The Immediate icsotiicus of tho l tilted States and the stiong position cT Amciiiuu Inihtstilea make It pos sible foi the American government to puisne a llbctal (ontmciclal policy." The Hei liner Neusta Nnchtlchteu, discussing tin latest and most chiboi -ate tepotts ot tho addles", concludes Its lommiiit lu the following stiitlu: "The pie.-ddent leatds the polio of ( onqttost as imllnlshcsj; and wo may llnd lu the Imiuguial mldiess the same sphlt with h dtove the l'nlted States into wot with Spain and which, despite tin c II ( pi lleiiKs of the I'hillppluus, Is still the witihwotd of American polities" JOHN REDf40ND GIVES OPINION He ClaitiiE That the Scene in tho House of Commons Was the Dl lcct Result of a Ttick. Oy LreluMio Vtiie tarn The SoOcliteJ Pirn. London, Match 0. John Iledmond to day said to a lcpiescntatlve of the As sociated l'l"s ' The scene last night In the house of commons was the direct result of a ti It K on tho pait ot the government. Au account for seventeen millions had been brought up for discussion. It coveted a multitude of Items, and In cluded ov r jdiidtMiO pounds for lilsh pm poses 'I hr discussion was Inlllut ed bv i'i Knpllsh membeis on the Hnglish i dticitlonal question and It was uulvcisall nuclei stood that the whole night would be devoted to this liigllsh question and then the debu'o on the icmatnlng Items would stand ad journed. On this undet .standing a huge number of lilsh membeis, in cluding Mi'ie of the most experienced membeis of the paitv, 1 'ft the house Suddenly nt the iloie of tin- sitting at midnight Mi. Il.ilfoui pioposed to clo stlie the discussion on the entile vAto of 1TUkhhii) pounds This uatuially ptovoked an outbutst on the patt of the lilsh niMiibers who weie In the house. 'rl.e --ccne was one most dls giaccful 1 1 the Cuglisli pat 11. inn nt We Inti ml to raise the ni.ittei ns a (tics tlon ot pi lv liege. As a. matt) r of fact some ot the membeis wete Untied out ot the house who took no p.nt lu tin scene and the most In tit .U vio lence was c vhlblted In the icn.ovlng ol soini! of ct.i menibits Tl." i i tlun of the government is llkel io defeat Its objei t and will make tin lilsh more dit. milted than evet to lcslst the governments plan to .poke the discussion of lilsh affnlis" AN ATTACK ON THE EMPEROR William Is Wounded by a Piece of lion Thiown at Him. I) l.cliiilve Wnt fiom The ivmlatis.l Pirn llienun, Match 7 While Jhnpeior William was dr.v ng lrom the Hath skellor to the tullvvuy station hem esteida a woikman named Dletilth Wellaud thtcw n plcc of lion Into his niajest's cart luge. Wellaud was ai itsted. The empeior seems to have been slightly Injiticd on the chock, but continued his Journey without Intci t option Wellaud, who is nn epileptic, gave confusing aiiMVeis to the policu le- 1 rr.ii.1ll.rr 111. IllllltlllU j h".nit l ..."... ' DRANK POISON IN SON'S PRESENCE. He Saved Mothei's Life by Knocking Bottlo Out of Her Hand. D' l.vtliwbc VMie from I he An elated Tiei- Chester, Pa. Match 0. Llttlo Mi chael Kelly, of No. CM Potter stiect, s.ivcd tho life ot his mother by knoi king a bottle of laudanum out of her hand as she was chaining tho con tents today. Mis Kell, liowcver, swallowed some ot tho poison and was In a stupor when an ollior aiilved. Dr. J'.vnmi lcvlvnl tho woman, who is said to havo attempted her liro on in count of a family imauul. Decapitated by an Engine. lb l,rltilu Win' twin 'Hi Vwoilutul 1'kiX In dik hi in, Maiih c eilmi latach, ". iari I lite, Mill of 'pel Inn lulent l.buih, oi (he 11. llililicni I Iniric l.lithl lonpiny, wiw doi llatid lonlitht 1 the llilhlehim Steel loiupans i-lilllli ;. (i Kim nt he hi. Icolns thu iir lo ti-L the titn nf Un Cf" ' the Imt motive vvlili h tan him down an I ml hi- luad oil Hay Signed Commission. 11 lt liii.lv t Win. llem Thu A.mvUleil lr Wjj.hln.tu. VUkIi il -fi-rctai Ha ha lurn 1 1. II. ul to t'.lll to II- oaii ahilit mid I'nUIlt . lull he iluiii.il lu ii vii (OiiiliiU-loil, m he 1. nuiil id tu r.ll.11 all thi. ioiiir.llHii.ln of cabinet lili ii., nnd he tl.nihv ihclaml that he liu .r., .1 implicit i mliili mo in IiuimIi and in iU i .ii ndclit and nl IHtv Southwaik Agiound. Il I.Mliif.lvi) Wlie fium The Awilated I'lnJ Nen oil, Vlardi il- I .. iairhip Soulhvor'rf, vshtili lift till (Hi fi'i Auliveip, ueni uproi.nc) nt sinrl Monk tonight. Il tried lo pull her rn, hut dhl let ilm.l and the tlll inilllnv i;ioiii,.l it a tan hum toul.ht RODERICK'S DEFENSE Gommlttee on Mines and Mlnino Meets to Discuss Garner Resolution. HISTORY OF THE CASE The Chaiges Regarding Reinatks Mado by the Mine Inspectoi Mr. Rodeiick Submits a Sworn State ment Mr. Garner Takes the Floor. Mr. Reynolds Censuted Colonel Sweeney Causes a Sensation. Srii. il fiom i Malt orrctpoiult i Hniilsbuig, l'a March 0. The com mittee on mlms and milling met this evening to consider the (Sinner ifsolu tlon, which calls upon the gov ci nor to kmiiovu Chief Itodetlck, of the buie.iu of mines, for alleged leinuks deioju tuty of the miners. .Mr. r.odulik did not appeal lu pel son to answer the chaiges, but sub mitted a Hvvoiu .statement setting foith all that tiausjilied on the occasion In question. The i evolution chaiges that lte declined to Mr. O.tiuir, In the pres ence of Mi reueboe nnd Mr. Key nolds, tlint "It does not matter now adas what the miners want; theh hands are i.ilsed against cvoijbody and eveiybody's hands ato uilsca against them." What ho claims he did sa Is given lu the following statement. Mr. Rodeiick's Statement, fo the ( halrman and Mrmbert of the Coininllteo rn Mines and Mlnln? (.entlrniin. The filloulng 1 t full slitement of all that traii'piud 1x tvvccii u Un of the miliiUrc in the hoa-o nnd iio'tlf, tn the best nf in knowledge and Inlkt. fnr It iv lug tnv otltet, aluut S oi 0 p m , the lltli Inst , 1 Mint in cr tn tin home tu ire ulnt a HOlng on, but not tu lohh, an I till no lnlneit In at initter tint wan Kfutc tho Iiounc I found tint the hoii.-o had adjourned ami there veie onlj n few mcinbeih on lh floor at the time I lud mil Mr. Davl. fluin l'.iJiUo rounti, aiid Hr. t'nlkln, (run Lack uvanna c , t hefoic, and one of Hum Introduced tne to Mr l!i nolil", a mcuhrr fiom Lackawanna tome t, viho aflero ird Introdiicel mc to Mr. Icrre. hoe, fnmi 'ilmvlklll roiml viho liter intiu diucl nn tu Mr. l.aiiicr, aUo a member from MhuWkill. When I v,a IntiodiKid to VIr. Icrnhee, I re. numbered having hcanl that ho vac preparing a bill to Incirts. tin number of liispeclon in the anthriclte coal IlihN I mentioned In him uhat I hid lu.ird and asked him if he had his lull read lie aimuicd that It mis rcadv and pro dined it, s.'il:g that he would In- gild lo hate, mc read it and tcinmuit on It I took the 1111 and lead il komcuhil cnefullvv ami the featme thaa clrcw my rpedat attention vi is the chuo linn jsir.t' the niunlcr of aiitluaelte lii-pntuni from elc,ht to tnculv four, ami the on ndudiii; then lalitles from ,,m to $2,000 per annum I ald. "Mi leucine, there Is no need of twent four mine lucctors lu the antlnaclte roal held, as there aie only leu iiiipottoi.c In the bi tuminous dtntiieli., who have more than twice at linn minis to look after, as per the irpoit of lsi, oi, to be more exut, 771 to JAi in the aie thiatlic ' ah lcriebci, In lather an excited tone, and vcr.v much in (Jiiii.it, said. 'Tin Inspector ate not ilolnif tlule duty, a they hardle ever vLsit the fan nf the working places In sc that the vciitihtlou is piopeili- conduetel nnd that the minus for that nason vicie tultcring from bid aii " I answered ty ealng that if I tccotlcctct aright moie tlian tjj per eert. of the mliis in the antluaellc roal dUtilet vecre cm erilltig tplolve (.-it, and that .ilino would ir-luiie- good vnitllitlon, and that there U no ria cn v.li iniectbi mgleetcil ventilation of the few nun gasioiis lulnes. "Ilo tli.it as it tun," (aid Mi, renebec, "the mlnera lie tunning from II o laik of puru air" I lepllnl tint It waa Mtnewliat remark iMc that tliee men would surter vulliout tnaltiiar my comilalut lo (ho inspectors or to IlanUljiiig, as that Is wtnt wo arc here foi -to attend to the.c nuliera. Hut t am not ejected tn know the nitual romlltloti of tie ventilation In all the coal mines in the ktate, which number our l,lfi, but am i.lwas ready ami willing to tec that anv and all vlo lillons ot tho mine land aie roiteclnl, If I am a I prUcd ol the fait Tew Complaints. 1 further raid that I had arked all tin Indus I rime in contact with to hue all c mipliiuts ..lit to the bureau of mines ami that they woul I b attended to, but few complaints were n nlvid, in I thrv received clue itlention. VIr. lenibio sail the men were afiald tu rntir rein I laliils to the In.pccloi!-, but did not know why lair hid nut complained tu llai (Uliurg VIr lencbee'a other tuinplalnt ainliist the in. peciora was that the did lot inuM on tniii. 1 lianec viitli the law tint whtneicr ten men itatli Hi" dot of thafl oi nlope. the flnll bo hoivted 11 said that fometlnifa fitly and thty pcrons were kept waiting for a ride up tliii lutt or blope, as the caw uil,ht be. I tald. "Has any cuoii lefused to hoUt the men, and ilo the men tnako a practice of asklni; for an unity car or ease when ten men reach the bottom!" Ilo said that he did not khou of a i i ( rural, but the men were afiald to at Ho then iriited his own tvnrienu of eaia jn I hald I ttechrd two suih lomplaints and Ihi i-ne tiom the Sh.iiuul.lii ilUtrlcl, nnd that I had t.il.in the mattrr up and hid It umulied I tin tin i raid that miiio cf the seiutarli ut the lu lis out wekt v.eie in the habit ot inaklng i lie coiniiUliiH foi tho mui, and na far f 1 knew un (oinplaiut evil leielvid had ton iiieiitliratrd ind Kmnllnl, anil if tit mini is of tlie tatl were afraid tu nnl.t n mplalnt, tin fCiietni.ia of tl.' local colli I ill it tir tin m 1 lold him ll.-l I would guiianlee id Inieslliiaic evnt complaint and mat llnin un llielr mirit' I tlen lock up the other point and whl "Mi. Kirrebee, win di juu auk for the ri-duetun of the nalarlc. if the iiupectonif ' Hi uld lint I londde.-ed sJ.liuO per (ar a fair rUx, mil that he viat afraid it hx kept it at the ! 1 fluiire lili bill would ln.i I m mc a j 1 rinuiknl tint the talirles if the mini in i.pcctii vile Miiall as coiupaicl wllh the .jli rn paid (flint) ntlldaN, cipeilill) In buieiir, Laikawitma nnd Schmlkill euuutiir., and tint teull) the tjlaiir of tho inspector weie lo low, ioi inkilntr thu lupjn.lhlltilis utlnt' u tl cm and tho treat pil.onal daiipi t In v unn lon.tantlv ixp. (d to as after ivptoilom of tar, inluii tins, eivliuln and all Mich anidents tint aie pceullii to leal mine th" Inferior Is th man alwa tkpeitid lo dliiei and had and I) thu ri( n'lhle man in all (alaitiuphu. He is of ttii (ailed out nt nlaht when anv serloiu or wippoerdly kerloua actldent occur, which Is more frequent lu the autliratitn Hun in the bituminous (Villi n Uisl un I'Jgc 1 THE NEWS THIS MORNINU. Wather Indications Today, FAIRl ftiaiNO TCMPKHATUHE. 1 Oeneril Minn Irettor JtodetlckV refetwe, ltlpptr 11111 Still Unsigned. lee I'lmlijeiit ll(K-vclt Opens the Senate Duko of Maiiclittter Sued. e J dcncral Ltekawanna County Kena .1 Cineral-Mlne' bnpcttnr l!'Icilek's Ikfcnc (Concluilcil ) 4 lilltoHal. Note and Ciniincnt 5 Local Conference in Inkiest uf Mission Wot!.. tl Local Wiving Snulon nf the t utheran SitioO, Heard of Health and lleatlw) fiom ( onlaplous Pl.ear,e. Toda'K farade of ilk Still ns 7 l.oeal-ltcarins In tlie Coiitidlmit Ic Uilbery CiMd Y. M C A in Hie I'hlUiplues $ Local U'eat setaiiton ind Siibjibu. 0 r ernal Vmlhearlrni 1'eiin.vlvanli rinandal and Ceinnneicljl. 10 local-live .Vew of Hie l.ibor Woild NO UPRISING OF THE CUBANS People Intoi tsted In tlie Welfaie of the Island Aie Satisfied. 11 Ivilu.ivc Wue f i wilt II.' V.o laint I'ioi IKuunii. Miuch o Au Investigation Into the icpotl diculated In the United States liy ,i nows agency that the I'nitid .States senet seivhe olllclals htio had been inlornied that plans ate on foot for a Cuban uprising and tit it dlsotder Is only avoided now b tho elfotls of Ieadeis to hold the i evolu tional clement In cheek, elicited the following .statement from Senor Oon 7.ales He Quesnda, who was the special commlcsloner of Cubo. at Washington and who was said in the dlspitch le lcncd lo to have continued the state ments made: "I liave not made any statements ic guiding nn uprising. If anv poisons ate Interested In fomenting an upiln iiiff they are not tho Cubans who are In favor of Independence, hut patties desltous of seeing Cuba crushed for ever. AVh.it wo have to contend against now Is Amcikan public opinion. Theie la no piospcct of llghtltij Iicie" MOTT COMMITS SUICIDE. The Slayer of Madame Alberta and Mis. Stelnbauer Hangs Him self in Jail. llv J.Nduiiie Wirt from The Avotiainl PiirH Lancaster, March i!. William I. Mott, who was awaiting trial for the muider of two women last October at Columbia, committed suicide this even ing in his cell in the county jail. Mott's cell was .shared by James Moote, a horse thief The hitter was taken Into the bookbinding dcpaitment about I o'clock this nfleinoon to do some wotk there, leaving Mott alone The mur deted unscrewed an Iron bir fiom his cot and insetted It In an opening In the wall. A lope had been Used to senile a cupboaid that stood In the cell. Mott made a noose of this lope, fustened It to the bar and sti.ingled himself to death. He was found dead about r, o'clock. Mott was tvvcnt.v-nluc years old. and his homo was In Xoifolk, Va , wheie Ids sister and sevcial childtcn re side. I-nst fall he came to Lan caster with Madame Albeit. i, a palmist, with whom he had been ti.tV cllng about tho count! y. The palmist opened nn ofllce In IhU city and lu Columbia, icsldlng with Mott at the latter place. Mott began to dilul; heavily and became v lolcntly jealous of the palmist, who vva.; a veiy nttiact Ivo woman. On October 8 they had .1 (liuiiicl In their loom. Ho diew a re volver and began to fires Madame Al berta was instantly killed, and their landlady, Mi. Ullswhoth Stelnbauer, who attempted to tapaiato them, also wns shot twice, dlng the following day Mott talked ficcly ot the cilnie, and said he pm chased the i evolve r pur jiosely to kill Madame Albeita, but that the murdui of Mis. Stelnbauer was ac cidental, and he was sotry that It had oceuired His case, after seveial post ponements, was to have come up ut the April session of couit. M.uliinio Albet la's mil name was Anna Hten nan, and she claimed that her husband wan a hotel man living at l'.eigen, X. .1. Mott's fathei losldes at Wllllston, Long Island. S?veinl letters, wilttcnou sttay bits of jraper, wcro found in Mott's pock ets. On one sciap. date(J IVhtuniy 23, ho had wiltton "Pled of sttaugula tlon. AVlllltun Mott." In a letter vviitteu on rebiuniy 27, he icquested that his lemalns bo sent lo ltalPlRh, X. C, nnd buikd beside tho.e of his niothei. He directed hove the body should be dressed. In an other letter he said that' tho eauso of his downfall was whiskey, nnd ho warned young innn against Up unit of life ho had li-d. lb committed the muider, ho wtob-, wlun hU icasoti was ileslro.vcd b dllnk. and h' was'dilven lo It. ho claimed, by the Interfeteiico of a Columbia woman, whom ho named, In his domestic nfiulrs. In a letter to hia counsel, he thanked them for th tioublc they had Jneu put to In his lie halt, and legretled that no could not pn t he m One lettei contained a pn llietlu appcul for tho welfaie of his little clilldti'li A plctuie of Mndamo Albeita was also found lu his pocket. AIR TORPEDO IN SWEDEN. Auny Oftlceis's Patent Government Oi. ints Subsidy to Exploit It. Dt r.iclusive Wire firm flie AtsccUttd 1'reis. Washington. Match fi. A Swedish niniy olllcer has patented tin air tor pedo, and lecelved n govern in "lit sub sidy for exploiting It. THE RIPPER UNSIGNED No ExDltinatloii Is Given tor tli& Governor's Failure to Ap prove the Bill. THE VARIOUS RUMORS Mr. Muchlluonncr Recommlto Hi ft "Chaser," Which. Is Designed to Abolish tho Offlco of Mayor Antia Claim That the Rlppcrites Beallzn That tho Rill Is Unconstitutional. A Pittsbmg Politician la of tha Opinion That the Courts Will Not Reach a Determination on the Bill for Two Years. i Sprdat from a Stall CorrcpuiiJent Haulsbutg, Clutch fi. The "ripper'1 still remains unsigned. Why tho gov ftnor withholds ujiproval of the meas uio ho so earnestly espoused Is tiu c vplalned. One story has It that hia excellency Is waiting until ho can .ic company his message of upproval with) the nominations of Iti recorders. In tho senate this morning,. 3d' MiiPhlbtonucr lcconimltted his- "cliasa or" to tho "ilppei." which Is do-, signed to abolish tho oillco of mayoi. He nij.s theio Is no uso chasing any supplementary legislation tliiouglu un- til the couits decldo whether or not tho "rlppot" Is legal. The Antl-Hlp-pcrltes claim tint Itlpperltes icalizo Hint the "ilppet" Is very llkoly to bo declatcd unconstitutional and not vvNhltiT to leave Pittsburg without nu executive they have piactlcally wlth diawu tho "chaser." The "rlppoi" Itself provides for the abolishing of the olllce of mayor, and the "chaser" Is to all appearances su peifluous. Senator Muchlbionnrr aavis the "chaser"' was Intended solely as a double nssuiance that the ofllce of major would be abolished. As to whether or not the "chasci" was nd veitlsul as the law requites. Senator Muehlbionncr professes lgnoiance. "It was hinded to me to Introduce and I made no particular Inquiries about It " he said tonight. "I supposo tho sni vel Using was attended to, If It was necessity." Citv Attorney Cl.uoncc HurleUli, of Pittsburg, was hcto tonight, on his vtiv home from Philadelphia. When he leumcd of the i (-committing of the "Chanel ' and Senator Mitchlbtontiei's dcclaied Intention to liold It up until the rouitb had jiassed upon the "ilp per," Mi. Hurlclgh said slgnillrantlv "Well, ho will hold It up till after tint session ot tho legislature at least." M.. Htulelgh wus ot the opinion that tho couits will not ic.ich a determination on the "ilpper" for two yeais. Tho second "chaser." which Is to patch up the Muehlbionncr bill bv le sclndlng some of the concessions madr to Scianton and amending It to nvft tho wishes of l'lttsbing nnd aMleghcnv people is In couise of ptepaiatlon and nny Le piesentcd this week T. .1. Dufiv, DUEL IS INEVITABLE. M. Derouledo dives M. Buffet tho Requited Insult. liy lulciiin Who from The AMOclated Pren I'.itls Match U. Tho not otitis of Jf. Paul Deroulede and M Andio liuffet met today to dlsi uss the question of the proposed duel Uuffefs icpiesMi tatlves declared that he ha I not In sulted M. Ueioulede and that theio was no ground for a duel. This decision w ts tel'grap'ied to M. Derouledo at M.--ud and he imnicdl ately whed M. Ituffct as follows "Vou tluevv down tho glove to m and now I have picked it up. It Is Impossible for tho king's champion to steal away. I pt(er to believe tha what exercised you pilnelpally was the choho of weapons. I let you havo It. M. Audio liuffot you uio a roj.it liar" This Insulting lifsaage renders a duel Inevitable '" Mine Workeis' Convention. 11 I.diblvo Nile fiom The A.oelaled View llarleton. Minh 0-Tli fulled Mine Vlorkirs if the tluee antlnaclte dUtiicU will meet In cliiciitlim heie next Tin !. This inciting Is to In folhiwisl. It U undeii.tone. ! .1 Jilnt (iiitncnie Irldi, between Hie' cprritoia ait the reprekcniilives nf the unirii for the purpo'ri (f aaidlne upni a teale for tho ensuing e-e r nnd the ruiifdjlri nf i-oine nillioi (.iliianin. I' is tin Kuiciat 0 luluii beta tlal He bur iul innipinies will be represented at thU nifflliu un! that a titkt ulor mreemeut vrill be tcael id. thneb iwititijr nil ihiiRcr if nnolher i" (ial ktiilc t'lesidiiii Villi In II will airle on MohIjJ iiluhl ravoiing: Biennial Sessions. IV. l.uliiiive Wire ircuii Tho .Vsfoilatdl 1'lvis 'lientiu. Mauh n - The eiuic today pan.nl a coniuireiit nxolutloii irovldltu; tor eonitltu tlonal unKidmcnl favoilng biennial K.ilons f l(i,Ulature. Ifie 1 .lulituie nn mcU annualh -t-v. Hy 4. H--f f-f-f-ffi-av. WEATHER FORECAST. Wavhlwrton. March n -torecaa; for liiuifday an I 1 rlda i Intern t'enmjrl vaiilj-Ifilr 'lliuodav villi rlsliu ttmp'l atuiri winds ei'nrralh eiitbwejtrl.T, (re.li on I ho c'u,t. Iildav, lair. tttll-f fftl-t f ,i