'S'fiT .r' ' i vs, .. "'-v X tmittott I'MIi ONLY SCRANTON I'APKlt RliClilVlNG TUB COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. TWO CENTS. SCJUiXTOX, PA., ITKSDAY 3IOHIXCi, MATtCU :10, 300.1. IWO CENTS. v. WWf Sribttne. rfi -...'ilWil14''' w& BEACOM BILL INTRODUCED Measure lor the Rclici of Election Contests Galled Up on First Readlna. DEFECTS IN THE RIPPER A Pniagraph Which Leaves the Re couler Without Authoiity Other Iuegulnilties Routine Pioceed i Jigs Bills , Intioduced In the House A Measuio Regulating- tho Sale of Patent Medicine- Cnlculatcd. to Pi event the Sale of Injuilous Dings The Gcneinl Appropilatlon Bill Repotted nnd Rend. pr i a' fimii a staff I urrt.pnnilont ll.mlshutr;, Va.. Miircli 1s-Thi-lii sir. iiit hill, iiy which it Is pioposed to v.im- the petltloneis In the Lang-iiili--Kelly contest from luiylnfr the lin.oun co-els, passed llrst leading In tin- liutiM' tonight, and will come up mi ml lending toiniiiiovv. To pass soc- nml tending It mtiHt Ik- called tip when .ii lieil on the calendar, ami If It Is "I calleil up within two weeks II Is iKi'ii fiom I ho calemlar, under tho nilt- of the house. N'n one has us jet sigi.liltel their Intention of culling It up K-piesent.'itlxe Ucaconi iletlutod h n he lutloillleeil the hill that Ills ' liiiiitlou with It ended at that. In (he M-nuto, the Viiughuu 1)111, pio- iimg Mint lliiior licenses shall remain i ".".n fur u pet Ind of tlnee years hi n s of the second class cnier.jiiig 'ni the thlul class, passed first icad ' - Mnator Vaitghan Is i-nnlldoiit the hill -ill pass the senate. A lohhy will be h- n- thl. week to pnvc a way for Its pa-.iKi tliiough the IliiU-f. Defects in the Ripper. 'I ilppi-r hill as reprinted In the ("in in which It Is to appear In the .books illicit mil contain the corrections ii !i It was expected would ho made v tin- pi Inter at the behests of the trt. ii. s of the Mil. Tho must Import- i latw In the whole hill, that do igiiatlng the authorities who shall o f ii isi the eorpotnlo powois of tin- mu nicipality, Is elangoiously itiegulur. It Tin- powois hetehy granted shall ' eielsetl by Ihu mayoi and couuells '' such cities In the manner hoiohi cieof llbul." 'I'l -ii- Is no mayor In second class ma- or. at least, there will not b" in Pi a few ilajs. This being the eusu the iccordor Is left without authority in eerclse .my coipoiate functions end an a city cannot lie conducted un- s lis chief executive Is Nested with !o due shaie of corpoiate poweis, It "III behoove the fi lends of the net to Mir themselves to icmedy the mistake. If the (Utile ulty i .line to a lest In the "in t It might lie sueeessfiillystnoiithi'd over with the claim that the "li-gls-l.idve Intent" should preall, hut, as it is an irroguluill) and liable to furnish n loophole tliiough which the uutUiIp-l-i lies i.in shoot .some shntts of dc l.iv. Its presence In the bill Is, to say the least, mischievous The liteguluiity In (question icstilted irom tho fact that the "coipnrato potv- is" article of this not was copied bud n from the thlid i-las clt.v act and inserted In the bill without being pmp. nil edited. The mlspiliits which made the .is-.es. sois appointive and Jumbled up the itiou i elating lo lontraels hne been . nieeieil. us hai uNo niluus minor 'ipomaphlial and gniiniuiiilcnl onnis T .1. Dully. STREET CAR POLICEMEN. Mr. Tocht's Bill to Extend the Coal nnd lion Police Law to the Stieet Rnllwnyt.. S. I (rum a suit ( oiiKiioiiil. i llniilshuig, Match l-. Senator i-'oi Ill's bill telutlvo to (he uppolnt juent of pollen tor Htliet passenger lullwajn Is substantially an extension of llio coal unit lion police law to liol lc loiids, The bill piovldes that un. street wili w.iv lompaii haitend under die laws of the lonimouuf.ilth may apply to tho iiiu.oi- of any illy, huigess of n borough, or Justice of the p?.ico u siding ill any tow m hip thtouii which tlie rallwav shall inn "to com mist ion sucli person or persons as said corpomtlou may ele-slgnute. to net as lrlvuto policemen for suld cnrpoiu tlr ii. nnd sin h ollUlal upon letolpt of tho application "may appoint" such prison oi as many of tlie-m ns ho may diem pioper. and shall grunt Iheni commission, Thero Is nothing in th.. nit to pro hibit the upDolntmem of men fiom unv part of tho stuto hi nuy state, fur that matter. The pollcenmn is to Jitivo "nil tho powers of n policeman in tho county lu which they shall be so ail tlfib.od to art." Keopcis of Jails, Uvh-ups nnd htutlon bouses within tho county uro rciilied "to tccelvo all pvi hoii's afirrled by Mich ollroinrn, for the commission jf any orreuso ntralitst Tf laws of this commonwealth, upon tho cars or premises of uny such cor lointloli to be dcnlt with uccordlng lo lliW." I'rovlMon Is ninde (hut lUvvp police, men shall wear metallic bndKCs whlli on duty, except when net In k its d -teethes. They nro to bo paid by the loinpjny applying' for their appoint ment. T J. Duffy. SENATE IN SESSION. Stnto Capital Appiopiintion Bill Re committed nt the Request of Its Author Mr. Vnughnn's BUI. ll l.xilutlte Wire- (rum 'I he Ai'dnotiil I"if. llarrlsbinir, I'a.. Match IS. Tin- siMl atn was lu session only twenty minute tnnlRht. The bill nppropilatiiicr $ri,000, f'00 foi the completion of the state capltol building, which was to hae onic ui for llnal passaito tiininrrow. was lecommltted to Hie committee on liiibllc grounds and buildings on motion of .Mr. lo.of Daupliln, Its author. .Mr. Kox eplnlned that he wanted the bill leinnimitteil for the puipoe of kIvIiik thoso Inti-i esteel a hearltifr befoie tho M-nute passts upon It tlnally. Mr. Heniy, of I'lilladelpbla, piesented a memorial of the Hilled exelinilKes nnd business iiiKaniBiitltius of I'hll.uielphl.i, piotestlnir iiR.iltiHt the IMiiladelphlii "i Inner" bills. The paper was lead, and lefetied to the committee on municipal tiffnlts. The calendar was cleaied of bills on flist and second leading. Tho following bills weic Intioducod: ll Mr uiKhan. it l.-iUnjmu. iipiikmh if .oi ninrnilmi nt Id the loiiMllutlon In iim.uiIiii i villi (lip imnMniiS n( llio cijllilil litli alllue Hiircijl. l.y mliliiiK at tie mil (it scillon 7. tittiile .'. Pie follow ids; word.: "I'lilcs liofoie it kIuII lie ItilrciiliKKl in tin ciin-i.ll ra-(inlil Mlili pie-I'o-.il -(ilil in Id it lii lmc I ice n fnnt sulmiit tnl to .i popnlir i-ti- at a eiiiti.il or -iicilil tlollnti In llir locjllty ur lotnllllM to In- uirut oil liv lt rjri.itio.i iiihIii- mi c nl. r of llio imi't o( cmiinoii iik.iH ( 1 lie u.icitlM- cnuiitv .ill i lii'jtliv am! npiilicntii n i;ijntrtl, ami Juill line llClll 11(11 uMll it n .iiijonlv et Hie totiu ill mii Ii i In 'Inn, iroiilid ihnt mi Midi ilrtlioii oli ill In- lielil until the iHui-i nt iniirl, auiliw Irln? the nine hall Into lion .iihulnul 'cr at least thlrt -Ijin In the loulin or letalitii-s iliiilul In filth I'uiu.rr .ii. tl.o luurt im ill n.l"i ilm .1 Mil (ii.thoillng luunelN o( clth-4 ot I lip thiol Iim by ouHiuiiti In cill or lc iso at the lnt jrlic oM mialili the ioj! unilcr an pulilii- ('.ilk or roniuion o-tncil bj sahl i lt iiinl (o ipply the (iiwinU llnreof In impiovinv. poiiilM: anil llKlitluir tin- sjld park or loimnuii; .il-.ii a hill .ippuipiiitliitf '.r.iiiiii to the Pittton lln'pllal uvKniiitlon. ami i hill inl.UL'Inix I'm' ln,.r of Miami mine, mn.l or ImlMliu md lean r.iirl'itinn, authniliiu tin in tn loocite tiliU t picinlnm r hniiu. until' or anthorbul in vrititu ii. iiitmlitis ni (ii'isom iiilrinUnc lo liiouic- imiuhi-M sunt .i!hl .linu' kuili liliU lure li.tiiie mcliiil .ili.l Uuiw licictotoii- mule llinoon. II.. !r S'lli', of UMkIi, illrntlnc tii inn ul. ot l.oiu.;:li 1. 1 In l.y cnliiMiice inimlur, rink, com pollution anil innthtinn of pollw ai.J nilhnri'.lri- 1iiil1-' to appuliit ami Luiitiol s-iij polh ciiK'ii. ami tn .ip(iolii) (all sutli iihulinali nftlttis ot the lifnnli oxitptiii Utjiijiti. hct.iv tar; ami cuiriiui r lit Mr i:i,ih.hiik, of I'lnl.idilphii, (iiutidiiiK that all uo--il)t- hiri.ulir i t jTill.-ln .1. tthethrr of hWliua.ih h(t 1 liliauU ot ut lullio os hy hli.livij.is oli ill he 1'ln.ti or bidnv the (.ladi thi'iiiif. and all nidi ii.i-.n'i a. now an- er mat heit'.illcr hn .il irndi- hill hi- mhjrt't to hi alleiul ci .ilxdlsl.eil iimli-r tho opiialloii of Hi., not n ih.' end Hi n. all (roliifi ur rail louN at ei.nlo mo. mi t.ir .h pr.iilu ihlt hu Ii in- ihu). 'I ho hill aim 'imuli that thoiu iailio.nl. Ml.li to iluvi .a nr.lilf the lnallii kIuII he Mihtiiillul lo Hi. eoiniuoii (.lea. loiirt whlth flwll lui' puttii to ilciidi the iiii .lton. Ulu lo u i.illio.nl or a lnuiiiripillii t (slit a to ii ai Mllli a lallrmd iro.inli.i: tho p.illv w 1I0IH111; hh.dl pri vent u pi'tition tn I ho i ourl nhirli (.lull li.i-tn;iii and bijiiI hi n-la-e thu pi'tillnii The --etiate ndjuuined until I p. in. (minnow-. IN THE HOUSE. Mr. Gainer Intioduces. n Patent Med icine Bill Other Mensuies Consid ered. A bill was hit I ml u ceil in the liouso totilKlit b Mr. fi. iiner of Sehu 11:111, to pit-sent the sale of So-called patent or piopiletaiy undliliiis unless the for inul.i Is leiflstereel with the setietaiy of the I'ciinsjhaulj J'liarmaceutlcal eMinilnlni,' lio.ird, who shall teielve a fee of S'J"i for eery null foi inula rejf lsteied, one-llfth for the Use of Hie secietary ns compensation, and the bal ance lor the tit. of the ho.ini. These lillls weio also lend In place: Mi. Mil urn-, o' r.o.tti, piuildini.' tlul the (n miIi nl ot tounill in luiciiicles shall cuciv. the iliitlrs of Inirk'Hi in ilio al.-fiitii or ilisqu ilni. (alien ot that ntlli'i.il Mr. Myir. of ('iiinhtilari.I. uppinpilallns sj.OM for tin- crii'tion of i mailif i fur toe ri.im ( ih.ti'nior .luh-pli Hitnei in die climclijard at Mi lint lioik, Inmhtilaml luiiini. Mr e.i.itr. oi Viuiniruiii;, iKin u pindty of lite il.ill.us in limit upon prlwti- lands without il.. until n eimliit m tin' imnu. tJn iilollou of .Mr. Cooper, of I'hlla dolphin, tin- companion hill of the I'hll.ulelphln "ilpper," which provides tor the election of the boaid of revis ion of taxes In Philadelphia, was in. committed lo the municipal lorpoi.i tlons committee. .Mr. Paul, of Philadelphia. oliVivd o lesolutloil Hint lieie.iflcr (. c lei k fe.ll ill not leconl nnv membi'i- as MithiK un it ss he ahull lie actually present within tho bar of the bouse and shall have voted when his- name was called. The pieatnble of the leRohUlon recites that the ua"tlie lias heietotoro ptevallcd for niembeis to absent tlieinsehes ttoni ih bar of the house and to pievlonsly Instinct the lei I; to record their namc.q as otitis; on bills to be voted on dur liiff IheH- absence and that names of niembeis actually ubsent fiom the bar of the house have thus been lecnrded as pte-jent nnd voting. Mi. VikhIups, of I'lilladelplila, uilsed ihu jiolut of order that tho tides already provide for tho condition asked fur in the icboIu I lull. Tho Bi-neial upprnpihulon bill was icpoited from fomntlttee and tcad tho Hi Ht time wllhout buinsr printed, uttor wlliih it was lecominlttPd. Chaltman Ullss explained that the bill when com jileto would 1x5 placed on the calendar ono week bofoio It was taken up for second readluif. After oiearlnir the calendar of tirst leadliiK hills, tho house adjoin nod until 10 o'clock toinonow morning;. Mr. Cleveland's Birthday. Ily llxiluibe- Wire fiom Tli- socltrd Prrw, Pilneelon, . ,1., Mauli IS Px-I'irncle-At fluilind iflit till, hi klvtj-fourth biithdj, at lioine nltli Mm. l li-M-laml and their clilldiwi. He rnlnUliwil nu mllrr. foiiRratnlatlom In aluindiiico from IiIiikU tirrr lecoinl CANAL TREATY IN PROSPECT It lb Expected That New Neuotia- tlons Upon the Nlcaraonan fli- lalr Will Be Opened Soon. ENGLAND IS ANXIOUS Oteat Rtitaln ns Well as the United States 13 Desiious of Having- the Matter Amicably Ananged at an Early Day Senate Will Bo Con sulted Many Menibeis Realize Now That They Blundered Over tho Hny-Pauncefote Convention Rec ognize the Foolishness of Amend ments. Ill ht Invite Win fm-n llio A.toiiatrJ pi -r Washington, Jlaich IS. A promlucni ineinliei- of tho fenolRii iclatlous com niltlee of the senate expt esses tho opinion that befoie the moetliiK of con gress In December ei new tleaty will base been netrotiated with (ileat I'.rlt aln which will answer till tlio purposes r the Ilay-Pauncefolo convention, yet meet with the approval of the senate. Tho senator quoted is one of those who opposed nny nmr-nclnicul to the Ilny I'.iuneH'foto treaty, nnd who hoped earnestly tint it would be uitilled without chanije. He expects that the state- depot tinenl will rocoKitlc the situation al the other end of the ave nue, and will stilve by pidlmlnnry consultation with senittots to preiiaro an Instrument which will satisfy them. "Then- is really no vitnl point of dif ference between the two countries," he avs. "Kngland is ns an-cioiis as the T'nltcd .States that the c-anal should be liullt and Is quite u IIH1117 that It should be bulll unci continued by the I'nltcd States piactlcally under eiicIi condi tions as tlio United .Stales may lay down. 1 happen to know that when the H.iy-I'auncefoto treaty was diawn it was supposed by tiord I'.iuncpfnto that Hu terms wcie ptcclsely what the rnltcel States would want. Me yielded to every suKKcstlon and had only ono object in view to have the canal built iu-c-oiiIIiib: to our Ideas, and to clear the path of eveiythliiK hlch st 1 in llio way. Useless Amendments. "The ameiidnients which the m n.uc pioposed weie list less the Davis amendment csm'ciully. It goes with out .saying that In case of war no hos tile nation would tiy to send a ship throiiKli tin- canal, to ntt.uk the coast or fleets of the United .State". That would be the rankest and must ieck iess of folly. Tlio senate amendment, tlierefoie, was a matter of puio senti ment and so was tin- ItiltKh icfltsa! to accept 11. The I'nltoil States could not hue been aided hy tin- ainendiiieut nnd the- (haniro could not haw hurt Client Uiltaln "Tlieie is it-ally no nbstiu !v In the way of neKntl.itliiK n new tie.ity con tiilnhiK In other Iuiikuubo nil that tlie senate asks lor. Tor that matter sev eral setiutois who oted for the amend ments have sluie a.suied me that they believed they made a mistake-, anil that In similar e licunistaiice.s they would not lote su iiKiiln. Din- thine Is bound to hasten negotiations. That Is the certainly lh.it unless a new tn-aty is olTeied, conRress will abio. cate the Claylon-HulMer treaty next winter." Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is ontj spoken In his criticism of the action of the senate. "1 leiriird the aniendnient of the Hay-Tauneefote tleaty by the Vnltul .States senate as the wotst political blunder of the times," he s.iys. "In my opinion thai tie.uy was the Kreat pst diplomatic- achievement by this country duilim the luesent (foneiation. With or without tin- Olaytou-llulwer couveiitlon II was Jusi such a tie.ity as the United Statrs ouclit to have been aiiNious to make, not onlj with Unglnnd, but with all clvlllod liallons. The toiiseni of the- whole woild that the United States might bulltl ihe c.iua'l. to be umcI by the commercial wen Id on the payment of such toll or chantes as would pay inteiest on tho Investment, coupled with the pledge of all commercial nations lo maintain the neutrality of the cnnal, both In pence and war, would lmve been (lie best und only avnllable Kuatantee for the uninterrupted use of the name by the United Stales in common with ail olhor nations. The Foitiilcatiom.. 'The foillllcatlon of the qaual by the United Slates would have Involved eiirn moils expenso and invited tlie hos tility of (he win Id. It would be the ceiili.il point of any war In which the I'nitrd States mlirlit be onRi'iKed, rnd therefoio utteilv useless nt tin-M-ty time when Its tte would he most Important and dclrable. It Is ah surd to nsstime that tlie c oiimierclal woild would be less sctupulous in inulntnlulin; the netitiallty of the canal In which all mankind Is Interested than In in.ilninliilnK the neutt.ility of the penis of a weal; mid heliess na tion. Tlie blunder In nniendlinr tin (tea(y has Involved tho senate tis well as the administration In diplomatic rnnlrovcisy with Ciie.il lliltalii, which lias postponed tho commencement of the canal for (wo yenis and may ie. tiilt In tho Indefinite delay of tho most Important piojeet that has been con templated by our Koverninent lnee pa foundation." Set-totnry Hay hnel ii long conference today Willi Senator Moicran u-siiectlnt,' Isthmian canal niatleis and the ad visability of tenpetilnr; nesotlatlons for a tie.ity with Orent Urltnln. Tlie sec totary Is loslinr no oppoitunlty of ae qunlnthiK himself with tlio views of senators on that subject, and tho con ference today with Senator Morijnn Is only ono of nbout a dozen ho hns had on the same subject with loading sorpi tors and lopicsentntlves since the nd Journiuent of th llfty-slxlh eonsrress. I WILKES-BARRE EXPrCTS I PRESIDENT MITCHELL. The Key to the Situation Given by a Superintendent. ny t'viliMie Wlr- from The- Awm-nlnl Trci. Wllkes.ll.it re, I'a. Marcli tv. -The meetlliK of tlie eei utlve boniel of the United Mine Wmki-is scheduleil to take place In this tlt today. Is sup posed to have been held In Scranton, as neither of the olllceis apoeared heie It is bIvoii out. however, that President .Mitchell and his adviser, will come to Wllkes-lla no tounuiow, but for what purpose Is not Hinted. The siipeiluteudelits located lu tills ( It.v ur.- not peiinitted lo discuss (he situation for publication, and all that they say they lay special stress upon the i cetiii st that their names nte not used in tin- public' pi lots. During the Inst strike they wire lu position to fedlow their own disci etlon lu the mat ter, but since the advent of the MorRnn lefrlme their lips nte sealed. What one of them said today, however, Is likely llio key to tin- situation: "Tlie corporations nie ori;aulz.itlous charteii-d by the state and llnble to tho law; the United Mine Woikers Is an oi-Knulzntlon which Is not charteied, and liable to nobody. Ft Is not n epies tlon of recoKnltlon of the union, but wither disinclination for a charteied eoipor.itlon to melt on i-tU.il teriu with an liicsponslble en ionization. DISASTROUSFIRE AT ST. LOUIS Ice Stoinge Plnnt of the Annhnueser Busch Brewing Company Binned. fly l:tlu.-h" Wir- from 1 he Wvciatrtl Pics St. Louis, .Mo., Malch is Peibaps tho most disastrous lire in the history of tin- South Side this afternoon burned tin- Ice stotage plant of the Amilmueser Huscli Hrowlni; company, tin- lopalr sliiiii of the American Cat and Feminity company, tofjethc with a number of box cars, the- facto! y of Stule & Company, pickle, manufactu.--eis, tlc rootnliiR Iioukos an I a number ot small sheds. The total elnmnt'c Is csllmated nt $100,000, the greater part of which is coveied by Instil unco. Two men, employes of tin- Anietlcan Car and Foundry company, weie bijured, hut not seilously. Tl'e liurnt'd elit rut cmbrat es two .-(U.ne blocks boi-nded by Zepp, Utah. First and Kosclosko streets. Several valuable buildlnir which escaped dnm-.!-, vvc- seilously thre.iten-'d. The estimated list of losses Is: AniihilPUM-r tliisch Ice storage plant. $".7,000. Amer !( an Car and Foundry company's sheds, $10,000: Ufty Vov cars belonging to tlu- Aniiliaueser liuccli and William .1. J.euipi- Jin -aiii" coiupaul (. "ilV'). Stule & Conipan.v's plant. $"i.00t); fjvo rooinlui' houses, Sl.'i.onii BHOSIUS FUNERAL TARTY. Committee fiom Sennte and House to Leave Washington Tomoirow. ly I'tcIikIio Vlu- from 'ihe Woclatctl l'lim. Washington, Maiili IS. -The senator; and mi'inber.s aiiopintnl to attenel th ftinei.il ol th" hue liepifsent.lllve r.iosiu-t, of IViinavlvania, vlll leave Washington at T o'e leu U Weduesd ly nioinliiR over tlie IVnusyj Iviiuia l.iil rimil. The i omniittee on ihe p. in of til" f.elillte s ns lolloiAS- Seii.itois p.-niose. (Ju.iy. Jewell, Scott. Aim tin anil tlalllnver. The house (Oininlttee consist of i.epi't-fie ntntlves 1)'i1j:c1I, iliovv. olmstead and Under, of I'ci.ns.vlMinla: Tluiyei, Alassachusi'iss; t nptou. Uliode Island: Hill. Conurctl ctit. I-'ovvle r and l.oudenslag"-, Xow ."ii'ie-j: Talbeit. South Caioilna: Slnt-iiie- Ohio: IMdy, .Minnesota, duck -. Mlstouil Stephens. T''.l. 0UESTI0NS EDWARD'S RIGHTS. William Redmond Objects, to In scriptions Upon English Coins. lit IaiIiimw Wile In tn I In- VMilaltd Pit-.. London, March is in (he hou-e of commons today William Redmond lllsh Nationalist, gave notice that lie would in tie an early oppoitunlty of In fotinlng Kind Udward that be had no e.llthly light to use the title ot de-ft-ndei- of tin- lulih. The nrgutiient came up on Air. Redmond's question as to whether the title would appear on the new coins nlld, If so, what part tlcular faith was mount. The chancellor of the ee hequer. Sir Michael I licks-deal ll, leplled that so long as tin- king's title temaliied mm! tired they would appear on the coins. Then Air. Redmond piolested nnd was called to en del WIPED OUT BY FIRE. fly r-crlnlp Wile fiom "lite ,foi latrd I'rtvi Chlcaso, Match is A special to tho Cluonlile from .leffeisonville, Jntl.. say-: .Memphis, Intl.. was almost to tally destiiryod by lire today. Onlv ten houses remain and stoics of fami lies are homeless. Tlie (lie stnrtMl fnnn a spail: falling fiom n stair fac tory .smokestack. The lo-s is esti mated al J'iO'i.fliH). Objects to Moi gnu's Piollts lb i.vtiu.lu- wii.' tit.ni die ..i" Laid I'i.--- cw ork. Man It IH-lllelunl I'lno I'ollm lo iliy licg-ni inlt in the) I'nlteil Stain circuit iiiint Jk'..ln-l tli" T.rli- llJllnuy ei.mun.v .nl .1. I'lrri.inl Muiitl.i i illnii tin m tn nnai and ixpllltlUlO Ml. VlnU.111, 18 lllO tOlltlllllilK. tlll- In- nf the 111 ii' n..id. niiiiillnl the jmrtlUM' nf lln- l-cnitiitb.iiil.'i lull tniiiii(.t. in width li.int .nllnii, I In' iiMi'iilulnini iilhais. Mi. i-i l, i i mull j lnufll ni ?i.ii.om Supteme Couit Will Take Recess. lb r(lti.lti Wo' fiom Tin- . mx I iled Pre-i". Wci.hlnslnn. ILnh Is. thief .bi-tlti- I ullc-r, nf tlie I nihil --l.il is Stiiimc- tutnt, todjy j:i i.i uiK nl lint tin- it'tnl Muiihl tnkr a rrieu Oom lull Mond.iv fi.r t failnljht. 'Ihe- opinion It ipiito kciiin.iI that llic ilriifluii of tho coiat In Ihe I'.. tin Itican und I ldllpiliie riuctlonc will nui ho mino'iiut J until iifler tlio dim in. Ion of the i con Cotton Mills Shut Down. Ilv Uulibiw- Vho frnni lln- AiMicbtdl I'lo I'ull lllwr, Mj.h, Mdti-h U. llio t-liev, lifbron, Jlfiiluuilt', Amrrlran Llncu mid Moll, irniot rot I on mills oic-ratiiiar :V0,(10 iplnillf, tten- ktnpped tod i In iiuuninei- nf tho ujiii'. mint lo rurtiiil (iioiliietlcn. It U iinh.ililo tlut hp.tt twtk tin- iniijorlly nf the mill. In lliln illy will ho hut clown. RULE IN THE PHILIPPINES The Natives oi MariniJiKiup, Go-Operate with flincrlcans. SENTIMENT OF NATIVES Wholly in Favor of Fonnhifr n Sepav ate Ptovinco Taft Commission Leaves tho Formulation of Muni cipal Laws Largely in the Island eis' Hands Their Committees Seel: Peaceful Establishment of Amoiicnn Sovereignty. Hy I'.tilutito Vir from The- Aocjfcl Pien. doac. Jslnnil of Mniindtique, Mnich 10 Tho question of attaching this Isl nnil of Mnrlndtique to the province of Tnyabas, discussed by the American Philippine commission since Its arrival here, has been decided in the negative. The sentiment ot the people was wliol l.v In favor of foimlng u separate piov Inee. A population of r.o.ocil) was tepre seuted during the discussions, and the commission has met intelligent deleg.i. lions fiom all towns on the Island. The port of ltoiublon, on the island of Roninlon, will be the capital of the nevvly formed piovlnce, which will bn coinprlsetl of adjacent Islands. Uom blon 1b situated nt die mouth of a deep valley, nnd has a line huihor. The people aie thtlfty nnd prospeiotis nnd there ate no Insurgents iliete. Major Kinn Al. Johnson, Jr., of the Twenty-ninth volunteer infuntry, will be governor, nnd Captain Albert S. Williams, ol the same regiment, will lie treasurer of the new piovlnce. In the Mountains. There are "Oil Insurgents still in the mountains of Marlnduquo, but other wise the inhabitants uro nnlous for the pacillcatlon of the Island und for the- acceptance of Ameilcan sovetelgn ly. .lodge Taft lias appointed Captain linmlhorti! as chairman of the vailotts i-onunlttctv of natives foimed to or ganlzo municipal law In the towns ot Miitlndiiqitf. He lias piomlsed that the- commission will letuin und or ganize the piovluit- of Murlnelueiue. Al ijoi- Smith, commanding the Amer ican garrisons on tile island, has Issued an oider recalling all unlives to 1 1 ve in the live pilncipil towns where the Ameticin tioops are stationed. Those who continue to reside in tin- coiintiy will be i onsitleied Insurgents. Tin- Ameikan Philippines commis sion will soon pieoaie n tec omniond.x tlon to l'n-'ldeni McK'inlej on the cliar.iclet and fotcool the geiietal civil goviimucni to hi- est ibllshed In the archipelago. The matter, however, has ns i t licelvcil lint infoinial on1. eiatl'iii. ASSAULT ON AMERICANS Mnjoi nnd Mis. H. B. Mulfoul At tacked by Mobs at Kioto Noith Oermnn Lloyd Steamer Lost. lb Ivhww Mir- Ii mi flu W-iii.iIi.1 -n Vletoiia. It C.. Alnith IS. Tho stcamei- Klnshti Alatu at lived today 1 1 oin Yokohama and the Oilent. Sho In ought iievs of u bitital assault on Major II. H. Attilfoitl. of the Tlihty ninth Infantiy. and his wile, nt Kioto, while returning fiom AtmiUa. A mob of 100 attacked the Mulfouls while they were embarking on a ti.ilu. Their clolhiiie; was toin and both weie Killgllly Used, ees)lle the ni.ljiu's stieniious lcsist.ince. lb- was in uni ftum. Tlie North China Dally News tells of an outrage committed In Russians in New Chvvang, when- a pally of Cos s.uks, pursuing t'hlne-e Into the diit sh fon--ulate, shot .mil killed tho wntclim.in theu-. The Noith eicinidu l.loyil mall stcaincr Muchrii was lost near Van, one of thn Caiollne Islands, ljlng SiO miles east of the Plllllppllli'.s, While, en iniite in Yokohama fiom Ausunlla. All hands woio ".ived THREE BOYS POISONED. Killed by Benles Supposed to Have Been Wtntei green. lit Ivihilio Wit. luilli Ih.' . -o; tanl I'n - Sharon. Pit.. Miu.h ls-Tlueo boys III search of w iuii-rgr-en on Wlutergre'eii hill, about half u mile west of Shnips v i;ie. this ul'lernoon, ate- a quantity of I oisou beirle-J. and died In u-nlblo ugi ny about an hour later. They wcte Claude Alorloul, aged 13; l-'ivel Morford, aged IT, ami llownid Miller, iiged i;:. 'llio boys H.ithoH-il a huge qiiantlly of led beirles und ale henitlly of (hem. In n short time they weie thrown Into lenlble convulsions, and ad died with in an hour. Pt evident Leaves Canton. Iiy hxilibltp Wlie from Tito Acnclatod I'icci. Cininn, O, Vl.iriH K -1'io-hlilil .ind Vh. MiMnlit lilt .it WO Ci'dniK tonlnht for M.i-h-In.lnn. 'lint ot t iqiiril ,i nil.ilo i ir .itt.iehtd tu lie irkiilir I'i un-ii ltania ti.ilu. 'Ihui' tMo m riumhcr of oilltiiii In no hit i. .ind ho hid .l-i.anl i.inl licit tiilh old tiinul Camegie-Cambiia Case. Hi l.kchulto Wlio Uom The- AogeUtril I'll'.' M.idilngliin, M.ncli IS.-'I In- Cnltid StattM mi. promo i nm t (ihIij ronlnitil In tho ilmUt for ro Ji(;iniicnt the cut. nf tho Cjrprffii' Mrtl eom pint v. (lie e'jinluli Iron innipnij. Tim u.i intnlu'i tho p.Urr.t piixe-n nf tel uul.lni:. Ji'd n.ia aiiidul hi-t .l.uu.iiy Pittsburg's Ball Team. Itj" r.ieliulia W'lrs from llii- AmocIjIcI IVcii. l'lltnliiiie, Jlmcli IS -lltMiininni, Pitl.hiiu-1 niltldlt- floldrr, lu Knotted liU .illci.jneo tn Id ili1 rlnli and Iho tuni U im- nMnpliic iih tho rirrptlnn (if nnincr and I'hihppl, .ind I lull nlk-ni-.l lontiarlc arc cmm-iImI hifnn- Iho ISJlll Itutonf, Mhfn tho toam npl lonio fit Hot SprniTt, Till: XKWS THIS MORNINfl. Wcttlicr lnJlctlon Todr, INCRCASINQCLOU0INE3S; WARMER, I l.riirrtl I.tKllatlvo t'roci riling. i iiipinim vu'0)trntc null .nitlltdii. t"liltico f ilI Otor. ProHCt ff A .New Cilul Ticilt. 'J (Jcncrat ( .ul.ond.lo Urinitiiirnt. ." lined Intcioitliu l.octnrc In S(, i.uIm.'. i'i'. Ull HllllH. Court. I'rnce cling t l'.lllorljf. Noli- .end ('uimnoiit. .i IitmilMiiin World V Offlirrs In ( nnfni-nc. SljinRcr We) land lli'diiirKul at llrllniv lle.ii li'B d Luc jl'-Wint S'lintoii mil Militithin. 7 Ooncral-Vorthoietcrn I'liiti.tb.inli. riniiiiid and CoTinrrehil. 8 I.wil 'Liquor De-fltcrr I'li-puinit lo Vpn.il Lite N'cttit of the- Imltivlilil World $50,000 FIRE THIS MORNING WILLIAMS Aj M'ANULTY STOCK COMPLETELY DESTROYED. rite Staited in the Elevator Shaft nnd Broko Out Simultaneously on tho Foui Floois of the Building. Flames Gained Much Headway Be foie Eiieinen Could Contiol Them. The four.tor.v building nl Un Win mlng I'-rnuo occipled by Willlitmi .v. McAiiulty, carpet dealers, was aliuoi completely elestroycd by a most eh-, structlve- the which bioke out In die elevator shatt this morning shoitly at tcr 2 o'e lock. The blaze was ellsi-ov eted by Patrol man l'almer, who noticed smoke cull ing out from the liont nf the third story, ami who piotnptly tunu-d lu an ulaim from box i.', coiner of W.vonilug avenue and Spinte stieet. Tlie e-ntral city companies, in charge of chief V, W. Klisclmniin, w-ere on the seen.- with In two minutes and at that time the whole upper pait of the building seemed lo be ablae lu the icar. The chief, realising that the lire was In the veiy lieait of the business sec tion and tight next to the niobo "Wine house, with Its- valuable stock, tut tied lu a second alarm, which brought out several other companies. The building was being remodeled and die whole front was open, allowing n splendid drnutilit foi the Humes, which eat their wav up and down the efevator shall. The J.lhr.iiy building, net door. Is of ely peculiar coustiucdoii. It Is tlnee stories high for a distance of sev-eiit.v-flve feet back and llien chops to one btoty for another sewnly-flvo leet, only to i.ilse to tb-te sloiles again. Two I'-ies of ho-ti wet- eaiiled up. stubs and out on to t'-e oie-stoiy inof. One was curried fiom tlieie up to tin front thlld-sloiy ioo, fiom wheie n stie.iiu vtas dliected upon the fiery tongues which had bmsi througli the roof of the Williams X AloAnully building The other sticam, with (In- lull fmce of the Nil). Aug steamer behind (, was dliected at shnit lango from the one stniy tnof light into tin- laglng loailng mass f names inside the building. This was tlie stieaiu which i cully did the WOik, though a e ouple of olheis weie soon (nil Into play tioin Oakforil ii u 1 1 in the ie. ir. Tlltie was a liie-wall ! 'weiii the binned building nnd the Lllnary build ing, and tills U what sa-. -d die latter fiom die llanie'. Mad they l)iUp a, tlie least lilt of a good start In the (Jlobe, with It- tieineuilous stock of Inllauiiiiiible goods, one of the most ells astious Ilres in the bl'Uoiy of die- city would have, no doubt, resulted. The whole Intel lor of the Williams .V Jlc Anulty building was completely gutted. The loss could not be learned, but 111 lihllllli'll as die Hun occupied tlio Plidio 1 ullillng a rough estimate would pl.ico die stocl; valuation over $'n.0ii(. Al. Williams, a member of (he lit in, wlnu Interviewed by a Tilbuue in.'ii could not give an e-stimato of tho .-onunt" of stock entiled, but sahl be believed It was fully Insured. The- origin of the (lumen l a com plete mvHtery, us theio was no ihe- In tlio building, tho heatlugv being (ur nlslied by tho Keonoiny Light, Heat nnd Power company. Tho supnosition Is that It was oausi'.l by au el . ti I whe. A ivoikniiin wusi'iigaged in llio mora up to 11 o'clock, tepalilng tho mblo on the elevator, and one of iho employes was wiiii lilm. locking tho store after they wero through. When the ilmni-s weio ellscovcrcd they appi-urc 1 to emanate finm the elevator shatt, ami vvlK-n the tlrenien turned a stream Into the shaft the large store tooni tilled with smoke. Tlio Humes then shot up throug'i the shaft und Into the partitions and slot'; on the second, thlid nnd fotiith ilonrs. although these looms weio upset on account of tho lep.tlr work In piogtess. At fl.flO o'clock the Haines seemed p be untlei- contiol nnd weie i-ulli -ly conflnetl to die Williams & McAnulty building. Tho guests at the Hotl .Iermn were ut'iiused Iiy the Hie ularm aiu the clanging of bells lu front of tho build lug iud many oi them left their rooms. Thero win no danger, however, ns the hotel is protected by an Immense Hie. pi oof lire wall THE CHINESE CRISIS OVER British and Russians Have Decided That Thcu Will Withdraw Iron. Tlcn-Tsin. GOOD FEELING RESTORED Dispute to Be Settled Diplomatically Mr. Conger Sallo fiom ShnnfrhaU Li HuttR- Chaus'a Health Better. Repoit Thnt tho Governor of Hsl- Nlng Is to Bo DlRinlssed Delay Over the Indemnity. Ht I xrluMto V. no icin 'llio V--.H i.itt.l I'ti-ve. London. Mutch IS. tin tin- highest! olllclal attthoilt). the Assnclated I'livs-i Is authoilzed to iinnounce that the ellf lleullj al Tlen-T-dn between the l!u hI.iiis und Hi lllsh over the construction of a i.iiiioad siding In teiiitoiy claimed b botli. will piobabl) be solvetl by tho w-lt hdt. l will of both tin- Hrltlsh ami ltiis.sl.in tioops from die gionuils In dispute. Olllclals or the Mrlllsli foielgn onicu have not et lecclvcd olllclal conllr inadon ot liussla's ulU-getl backelnwn, anil inquiries on the subject are being made in St. IVteisbing and Pekln. Tlio Hrltlsh goveininent Is not iclaxlllg Its c-rforts to obtain u nunc sillsfnctoi v1 statement of the Intentions or Ititssla. but the olllclals elcpioc.iu- the Utitlsli pi ess agitation em the subject. On all sides It Is olllclally and other wise said that (trout llrltalu has not the slightest lelen of ieort!ng lo hos tilities against Itussla, white-ver may be (he outcome of the iitesent negotla-. dous. BiltUh Influence in Ynnij-tse In the house of i onu.ions today, re plying to Sir Kills Ashmenel Hartlete (Ci-iieiviitlve) Air. llalfour. tho gov-t-iuuu-nl h-iidei. h.ild tlie government did not posses any infot million Itiell catlng any decline In r.ilti.slt lulluenco lu the Ynng-tse provinces. As to lln UukhIimi claim lor die wa(eis of Mono .-.nd Kll'ott Islands, the iiiltlsh govern nii nt had ceitainly not accepted that. The goveiiiincnl had leoclvod no coni miiiilciitlou on tlio subject from Uus sla. The Itusslan admlinl bad temon (tr.Ucel tigalnst the pieiumcj? in th waters or Tlllott islrintl eif If. Ar. S. Plover, which was engaged In pursuing pliales, bu( dillish slilp.i bail a pi i (eel right, iintler (lie (i -nty of of Tlcn 'IVIn. lo co there. liuestlolis leatdlng the dlrpute nt Tlen-Tsln weic (lanlel by the under Military lor foielgn alfnlrs, Loi.l Cinnborne, v.ho lefnsetl lo nnswei (hi m without notice. William ttedinond talsed Nationalist; e beets by asking why riieat liiltalu litiil holsied (lie white I'ttg anil backed dov.'ii, alter (hi onioning to use fmce of arms. lu n dlsp.iti It fiom Sh.inqh il the sail ing today of I uiiid Stiles Allnist f CoiU'or Is tiiinounc'-tl. Tlui-Tsln, Alaich 1-. Tin- Angl j Uusslau tlbpute Is line hui. god Tin l''iancli tioo(is are quleti-i. Mine than forty anests liave be. n ni tile ! kin, AInieh IS. I.i Hung Chung H icpies-cnted as better in health. ITIi mental laiultli's hnvc not been ItnJ p. lied In tin sIlRllii--! ihgiee li lif lllncts, and 11 lakes as keen nil Inter est as cvi'i- lu Ihe in giilintlon" Tlie- lallroad between Pekln ami Chali-Sliig-Ou vtas opemd on Satlililay in tin- pie'ii'iite of the l'ri-ni Ii nnd l!ei glan nilnlsteis A tevlew of the tioops was a fen l lire of die u lelnatloii Delay Over Indemnity. l.ltlle was ace ompllshetl at todtiv 1 meeting of the foi elgn nilnlsteis, on account ol tlu el. lav of the vuilou.s governments in agieelng to the inin-lti-slons leached ill tin- matter of Indem nity claims Xo minister Is allow 1 full liberty to net for his government. The i ourl eeieinonlal on tl-e lei-i lion of inliilHteis was die n lbject of conversation, but mulling ili-flnlte w i.t decided upeui. iTi'iieral Chaffee mid II. O. Squi. i s the I'lilte-d Stales chat Re d'atfal. have cMimlned propeity adjoining 'l.e legation suitable for barracks ur.'i i ip. able of housing I'U men. lieilln. Alaich IS. In n dispatch ! fiom Stvntow II Is suld that on lh th inand eir tho i let man consul at St tow tin- district govcinoi of Ilsl Nl ig (Sec-.N'lug) will lie dismissed on n -lount of his antl.ciiiistlnn nttltui' and his dlliUoilnosH lu dealing wi i (leimnti claims. Two Chlneso partb puutM lu iho nntl-tterman i lots ha i In-eii beheaded at llo-Ping. DEATHS Or A DAY. Ii) .-eihlili VV ire fiom 'lilt' Vitnoiilril Pir V afbinglr n VI in ti 1. Hun. Mail K Plow it, .f Mlfilii"iii, .1 ln-inhe-i nl Hit' f'itll Sirtloo iini nni.luit. ,' cd hilo Ii uljchl limn n compile itinn of iINojv. Ml'. llrcULi lud lnt'ii .it lioiilc si I. fur Ihe Int Lu n.o, iillhuii-ii foi iionie tin n (.a t Ml lii'iltli lu hi ( n poor, iln vj hi .Ma. et use and Icon a wlduw. Tlio funeral u t In. hold at l-oniiai', VMi 'I Imrwlj.v, Vlr. Iln-n r tta .it mil" thin- lf-llio lu tho politic ni i . Hal.'. Ho s'ltul ni ii ktito Ftiiitiir M-torul ittn i nnd u.i in nii7ii'i l"i f'im term. 1 mm TSsI to l'"i In- ttj.-in tin ccn.-illo stnlro. In tn CUIIonod ,tl llirlln. Hi- I i.i. linn t iiKinhor nt tlio ill il .iitiu imninlv.iaii fm Mtotil ti'.iin NowmiI.. I), MjuIi 1 JoiIi llldrr, Intinl r cf tin- f.tni(ii Hi ml.'i.'liin lltlo, i. di.hl at h 1 linmo In Ihl lit), ef l.i.'.irl ilit.'.uv. .io. M Pedlar Palmer Defeated. lit- llveliulie VMr fiom 'Iho AwHistdt Prim London, Maiili li t Iho Nutlntnl ,-irtii rlnlj tontgtii. Iliny Hani, cf (hliapi, dod-jinl "I'i ill u" I'.ilim-i. uf 1'niljml on (inlrili, in .1 lj round hoslni; i onicst - WEATHER rORECAST. Wmhlni'tnn, 'Jl.tii Ii 1 Pore-nut for T-nljv and Wrdm-dnj : Lamm Pi-iiii th.-niln -Imiri.kli j i (iiidiiii-w, -illli i lln l-mUMo, and tMirnur TiiimIh, frrh to f- nn.inin-iniioiii.lii i loinh-ii-M. -illli iiln v i-nilnlilo, ,inl tMiriiiir TiiimIh. frrh to hil.lv mi,! ho.i-.lt lit- tthiiU WodnfHliv. hil.lv mi,! hoa-.lt i ly tilmU WodnfHliy. 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