' V ' . V V t . . 1 ntame. crouton THE: ONLY SCRANTON PAPliR RBCblVING THE COMPLliTE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESSTGRJAlJpjVVSGENGYjN THEJVORLD. 8C11ANTOX, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, HUM. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. nnrtTirT f -M Fi7XiiaKflBi5rewrT SJPiKrTcaCI ROAD NOW A CERTAINTY Quo Warranto Proceedinus fluainst Gonnell Park and Specdwau Transit Company. Removed. ONLYOBSTACLE REMOVED Nothing Now Stands in the Way of the Immediate Constiuctlon of the Modern Double Track Trolley Road fiom Caibondale to Wilkcs-Barre Through Scianton and to the Speedway. K'ila' 1mm a MiT Oouckpondent II.itiMmtg, Mnioh 19. The epici wat innto proceedings Instituted ugainst the Cumuli I'.nl; anil Speedway Ttan sit (uiiipniiy ly the Sernnton Rail nv rumpum, were today dKniMcd by Aiwuiifi' Ufiicinl Hlliin. This to move th" only obstacle In tho wnv nr thf Immediate construction from e'.iihoiidiilo to Wllkos-Hnne, through St anion and to the Sernnton speed wnv. ut n modern doubt. u lck, high- peed nil I way. The Wctlnghousc company x-v ill quip the load -w It li the most modem sticet tnihvnj appliances. Hogan &. 1kg ley. of Philadelphia, will do the excavating and giadlng T J. Duffy. LIQUOR LICENSE BILL. The Mcasuie Introduced by Mr. Vaughnu Will Come Up for Thiicl Reading. Si .1 firm ii "Lift loneipomli i Mniilsburg. Pa.. Match 1". - - The V.iiighnu bill, nuking the liquor license tee S"u tor three jonrs passed second lending unanimously in the senate this niicinoon, and will come up on thhd it. -idlns- toinoiiou. Kx-Sherlff Itobbunii an heel In the ilty this evening to help the bill through the house. 'I'll- Ilnili pool bill and the Vooihees hue lift shop bill weie tonight tepoited out it the house law i'ii nnler coin mlli. The bill im icaMiig the Judges' snl ailes vv.t.i icpuitid lavouibly tioin the Jmllilaiy ceneial committee of the li'iui-f. as was nlo the Phllbln semi iiionthlj pay bill. T .1. Duffy. FERREKEE BILL SIDETRACKED Held Up on Thiid Reading to Oive the Gainer Bill the Right of Way. SfrcUl (nun a Matf (omv-poiident, 1 1. in Sinner. Mm eh l Defeiilng to the wishes ot the utlneis. as expicsscd nt the Hii.lt'lon convention. Repieson tuthe rcnebte "-IdetracK'Hl his mine lii'-IHctoih' bill, win n It was leached on thhd tedding this inninlng. to give the light of vvhj to the (lamer bill, which lecehcd tin- approbation of the con vention, except as to the provision re ducing the .alniles. Ml. bVtreboo still dedaics his hill the wet top one, and believe, it is a mistake to attempt to chit Inspeetuis bv u vote of the people it Idtge lie Is disposed, however, to further defer to the wishes of tho miners by leiralnln? liom lighting this clause of the dinner bill. The Fori ebon hill pi o Ides, among other things, that the inspectors shall examine each collleiy In thtlr icspce tlve district!, at least once a mouth. peiMinully vHitlng every woiklng nnd niiihlnu ' iccoul of the eouilitious ns found tin." i as lecaids tho air, lepoit every thue months, to the bureau hlef. the condition of all collleilt", and tnfmee the law providing that vhen live mm or inoio rue at the foot ihey mint be Immediately hoisted. H increases t.ie number of inspeaoiH fiom olph to Mxttci', and dn teases the salaiy from W.ouo to .',ntin. The n.unvr bill illffeis Horn th lr jebec bill In that It niovlden foi h. monthly tepoits to the btiieau blcfj nuiliis the inspectors atary 41,i(i0, nnd makes the luspeetois elective by dis tilcts. At tho behest of the conven tion, Mr. dainer will amend Ills hill by Milklutr out the clause inducing tho salary and substituting a provision for the picscnt Mikity of $,!,00O 1I v III also agiee, he bas, to have tho inspec tor lepoit eveiy tlneo) months instead of bi-monthly. It It Is shown to him that bt-monthly leports would vvotk a haidshln on tho Inspeclois. Ho will light to the last, however, tor the pro vision making the Inspectors elective. The four other mlneis' bills were at the foot of today's third leading: cal endar and could not he reached, Thero ire sixty-one bills uhe.ul of them. lTn less specially called 'up. they will bald ly be reached till the latter ait of next week. A lobbv, of which J. J. Kearney, of Atehhnd, and llemy Col lins, of ('aibondalo, nie, the Lacka wanna mcmbeis. Is heie oveij" day watching the prosiess of the bills T. J. DutT. TOUR Or INVESTIGATION. Sub-Committee of Geneial Appio- tlou Committee to Come Heie. i-rccial (mm bull CorKfpenlent, Itarrlsburg. Match 10. A pub-eom- rnlttee of the general appropilatlon committer will go to Northeastern Peni.evlvanln Pilduy to pen 1 two days Inspecting the charitable insti tutions that have npptlcl for ftntc aid. Prlday " 111 ! dovvited to the towns of Wllkes-Barre, Plltslon and Caibondale. All of Humidity will bo given up to the cllv of Scr.in'.on. Es pedal attention wll1 be given to an Investigation of the proposition to mnko the Lacknwnnnti hospital a stale Irstltutlon under the title of the Stato Hospital of the Northern Coal Welds. The coinmlttte will consist of Rep lescntativcs McClnln, Hope, Howard, McTlghc nnd Unkor. Mr. Scheuer is on tho Hiiti-conimlttco which goes to Allegheny county. He hopes to be able to recommend liberal treatment of the applications from Allegheny, and It Is rot Impiobable tlmt the western dele gation will lcclprooato when it comes to deal with tho Lackawanna, nppto prlatlons. Representative Phllbln will tonionow Introduce a bill appropriating $17,000 to tho Carbondnli' hospital. T. J. Duffy. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS. Olnnce at the Measures Before Senate nnd House. Sr"flal f oiii a Stiff Orropoiulcnt Hntilsburg, March 19. The bill pio vldlng for an additional law Judge In Luzci no county vns favorably reported fiom the Judicial y general commltteo of tho houto this moinlng by Mr. Sttoli, ot Caibon. Despite the vlgotous attacks made on the bill for an Orphans' court bulge In Montgoineiy county. It passed the house hv n vote of 113 to 4$, Tho In suigents charged that the otllee was unneccssaiy and that It was being ere ated solely to make a placo for Colonel Solly, who succeeded In giving a solid Quay delegation fiom that county. The fact that so many judicial district! throughout the state arc seeking new Judgeships or Inci eased salaries for th piesent Judges had not a little to do with the big majority which the stal waits succeeded In rolling up for this bill. Pilmatlly because It was fatheied by an Insurscnt, Mr. Ford, of Allegheny, and secondly, becaui-c it was intended to deprive Imltistiial concerns of the labor of childien until after they ni foui teen, instead of thli teen, as Is pro vided by the factory laws, the new compulsory education law wan defeated on final passage In the house by a vote of S3 to 7-1, the null motive being twenty slioit of the requisite constitutional majotily. Mr. llnnl--. of Philadelphia, who Is a laigo manufacturer and employer of childien, made a vlgoious fight ugalnst the bill. Ho said ho know from per sonal excellence that tho limit pre set Ibed by tho factoty law Is a hatd idilp on hundreds of poor families; that theie were many children shut out of employment who had to loaf around their homes because their widowed inotheirt could not earn enough to clothe them sutllciently to send them to school. Thirteen yeais, therefore, was limit enough, he said. To raise the limit to fourteen :,cars would be an outrage. Chaiiman Oir. of the elections com mittee, without a blush or a tiemor. In his odlcj. In the house, this morning moved to recommit all the elsctlon bills. Mr. Bedford, foster father of the Kealorbill, laiscd foimal objection und Speaker Matsliull lefused to en- teitaln the motion. Had it passed, tho Biacom bill would have gone back to the pigeon-hole liom which it was ex li acted h tin accidentlal clicumstance that a motion pi evaded dlieUing the election committer to icport to the house last Tuesday all bills vvhlih It had b'foie It. Xo one was sulllclently Interested in one way or another to make an exception of the Lackawanna contest bill, and It came out with the rest. The bill was not reached today on second rending, but will likely come up tomouow. The new building and loan associa tion bill Introduced by Senator Vaugliau Is simply Intended to legalize the diKioin that has pievalled gen erally of peimlttlng the bidding for lo'ins in wilting Instead of by peisonal ofi'eis at the auction. This proviso Is Included In one of the geneial building and loan association bills now before the house, hut theie arc strong Indi cations that the bill will fall, and that this clause may be saved tho Lacka wanna niembeis have Incotpoiated It In a Repaint" bill. This action was agreed upou at a meeting of prominent building and loan association ukmi In Scianton iccentlj. The bill introduced last night bv Senator Vnughan permitting cities ot the third class to sell oi lea-e coil ly ing under publlo paiks or i ominous owned by the city anil to devote tho proceeds to the Improvement or polic ing of the pail: or commons, Is Intend ed to specially apply to Wilkes-H.uie, The city owns the coal lying undei the liver common along Illvei sticct and It Is said has a maiket loi It. Theio Is enough oal theio to provide means of building n parapi t wall along the whole llvei front and make the com mons a vi'iv attiaithe pleasuie ground. ' Vov the fourth time Senatoi VatiRh au last night launched the municipal home Uile amendment of which 12 II. Chase, of Wllkes-Haire, Is the father. The bill Is designed to oveiconie tho constitutional bar to special legisla tion. It provides that the legislatuio may pass any law specially for a imi- tlculai municipality when the law shall huve lectlved the approval of n ma Joilty of tho electors theieof. Should ths amendment be adopted It would bo possible, for Instance, for Scianton to have n city chattel of her own making and totally dlffeient trom that of Pitts burs and Alleghens, or any othei city tor that matter. Thieo times the bill proposing Die amendments has passed the ssnate, but i-Hoh time It has been allowed to die In the house. It Is proposed to leave no stone unturned this lime to steer It sutely through both houses. Before becoming n law, of eour.se, It must pass ot two sessions of tho legislature and he approved by. n vote ot the people. At tho lu'st It Will bo tluee yeais be fore tin measuio can bo made opeia tlve. Colonel duffey. the leader of tho stato Demo-racy, will come hero tomorrow to help dltect the Democratic ballot reform campaign, and Incidentally to deal with the matter of selecting a sue eessoi to State liinhman John S. Kill. Ing'of Ei'le. T, J. Duffy. LAST WILL OP GEN. HARRISON Union Trust Gompanu Made Trustee of His Wife Should She Survive Him. MANY SMALL BEQUESTS His Sisteis. Childien and Gland chlldten Are All Remembered All Debts Owing Him by His Son, Russell Harrison, Are Cancelled. Portraits, Fnmlly Relics nnd Fur nituie Divided. Ily r.trlwiip VVIcj (row llic ..ncl.lnl !- Indianapolis, Ind Match 10. The will of Oeneral Hairlson was lllcd for probato late today. He bequeaths to the Union Tiust compans, as tiusice of bis wife, should she survive him, $U!3,000, to be Invested, the Inteicst to be paid to her dining the teim of her life. At the death of his wife, any earned Interest not paid to her shall become pait of his uslduaiy estate. To his wife he also leaves $15,000: to his daughter. Klizabeth, J10.000, to be paid to his wife as ttusleo. When Eliza beth becomes of age or mairles, shu Is to hsve any unexpended lMlance. It she dies before le'celving It, such un used balance shall go to her mother. He leaves $10,000 to be invested by tho Union Trust company and to accumu late until his grandson. Benjamin Hai ilson McKee, shall become of age.when n enu.ii nave iiiu imuuiiftii mm Uwu-, undated interest. The tiustee is au thorized, however, to use the Interest in tho support of the giandson. If nec essary. If the grandson dies before becoming of age, the fund shall become a pait of the lesldunry estate. To each of his giandchlldien, Maiy Lodge McKee, Maithenn Haulsnn and Will iam Henry Harrison, be leaves the sum of $.C0O, In addition to other gifts mentioned. Item sixteen of the will leads ns fol lows: "It another child should be hoin to mo of my present mat i Inge. I give and Iwqueath to such child the sum of ten thousand dollars. If a boy shall 1x born to me he shall bear my name and my sword and sush shall be given to him Instead of to my son Kusscll." He gives to his xlstciK, Small 11. Devin nnd Anna II. Mori Is, nnd to his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Scott Paiker, each the sum of $."00. He bequeaths to his sister, Hetty II. Eaton, an an nuity ot $000, to be paid to her by his evecutor every year dining her natut.il life, in quaiter payments. He be queaths to his nephew nnd nainenlto, Benjamin Hanlson, ji , son of his brother John, $300. To the Indianapolis Oiphnn asylum he leaves $500: to the Eleanor Home, $.100, to the Summer Mission for Sick Chlldu'li. $100. to his sccietaiy, E. Fiank Tibbott, .M)0. He sets out that he has already given to his childien, llussell nnd Maty, the Jewelry and other things belonging to their mother. These and o.ner ai ti des belonging to their mother he be queaths to these childien. Tills gift, he says, Is not taken to Include at ti des of turntture purchased by their mother for the home nnd paid for by him. He conlhms to his wife all the gifts she has lecelved, all the ai tides in tho'house that were purchased with in six months befoie his marilage with her, and all that has been put chased by either of them since this time. He also gives to his wife for the tetm of her life nil other ni tides of the house hold used or owned by him nt a period earlier than sK months before, and that were In tho house at the time of his death, except such ai tide's as aie otherwise disposed of. He gives to his wife all horses, vehicles and stable fur nishings. He directs that all the. per sonal piopeity left to his wife shall at her iloath bo divided among bis sur viving children, the Issue of any that may havo died taking the parent's share. His wife Is not required to lite any inventory of property, nor to glvo any bond, nor be liable tor any loss, lie loaves to his wife for the tujm ot her lite the North Delawaie homestead. He also leaves to bis wife and to her heirs M lois in Herkimer county. N". V. If another child should have ben botn he would have lecelved $10,000 All debts owing to him by his sou Kussell nie l emitted and the executor Is directed to cancel any evidence ot such debts. To lis wlte he leaves all phntogiaplis and porti alts about the house, his Hbrmv table, Inkstiietis,hli t studs and alt other peisoual tilnkets not otbeiwlse disposed of. For His Daughter Elizabeth. The watches given to him by his wife's mother and his Otand At my cnuo aie to be kept for bis daughter Elizabeth. Other canes nio to ho be stowed as his wife chooses. To his son Kussell ho give- the por traits of tho Hist Mis., ITauison, some other portialts nnd tamlly idles. To his daughter, Maty Hauinon Mc Kee, h leaves a poitialt ot her mother and some other portialts and tamlly lellcF. To his elaughtei, Elizabeth, he leaves some famllv pom nits, medals and t el ks, together with tho gold watch chain, silver toilet set und all his sou venir spoons. To his grandson, Eeujamln Huult-ou McKee, ho leaves his watch nnd chain und hlr shotgun. To his brothel, fal ter, his Loyal Legion badge and it cone to be selectol by his wife. To his brother, John, his gold ilcevo but tons and a cane. It Is dliccted that tho provisions made for his wife ma lu lieu of nil hti Intel ests In tho estate as hi widow, All the rest of his estate Is left as fellows; 11 Is to he divided Into ns many equnl stares us ho leaves children und one additional sliaie for the Issue of any child that may havo tiled having Is- sue. One such shntc Is given to his son, llussell, In ttusl for the children of Ku&scll, to be used for the support and education of ruch childien; such por tion as Is not used before shall bo turned over to tho child on his becom Ifg of ngr. In the event of the elp.ith of any of smii children his shnio shall bo divided among the lurviving chil dien. TI- second equal share Is given to his daughter. Maty jlutilson Mc Kec, In fee simple. If another child or children should have be"n born to him, each Mich child would have one equal shaie. The will was drawn up April 20. ISM, nnd witnessed by W. II. II. Miller. Hairy J. Mllllgnu and How aid Cale. In this will ho leaves his wife tho sum of $100,000, but lu a codicil wilt tcu February 1", liOl, he luci eases It to J12M0O. SONS OF ST. PATRICK. They Enjoy a Dinner at the Com monwealth in Hnnisburg. Ill l'xiliulrr Wire froiii The taocUtil liew Hnirlsbuig, Match 19. Tho biennial dinner of the Sons of St. Pattek took plme tonight nt the Commonwealth. The Sons of Hi In Is an oiganlzatlon composed of newspii"r men and mem beip of the leslslatuie ot Irish de scent. It has on Us tolls ns a rule tin ce-foui ths of the men on Capitol hill. They, of eouisi'. aie net all ot pure ltlsh descent, but l- nnxletv to be In on the St. Patrick's Day celebra tion leatls to the practice of a little deception In ruiinouuntlng the consti tutional bai lesultlng from careless ness In having nncestots benn lu plices e thcr than the Emerald Isle, and ns the committee on memheishlp believes In that good old fnving "What doe's the constitution matter among friends" tho applicant finds no trouble In mak ing the deception successful. The de ception consist hi simply adding a lit tle Hibernian tlavn to the name when inching application for membeishlp. Alongside of such unmes ns Brennnn, I ltuik". Doiigheity, Fahe, Mcdlatheiy, Maloney. Muipliy. Phllbln. Swecnev, .. , Alerinln unci the like, me to be found on the society s roster the eeiuallv Milesian appellations of O'Stubb. Mt'Borkelbaiii. O'Koonta, ritsschciiei, Kllkopp, OTocht. Mc Hcldelbach.ntzhumnKer nnei 0'Jatnee. Kepiesentatlve Finnic McClnln, of Lancaster. Is the chairman of the so ciety, and Its executive committee Is composed of Oeoige Xox McClnln, of the Pi ess. Hugh Donnellj or the Bul letin: Peter J. Hughes, of the Time'. P. J. Hoban, of the Ledger: Peter Bol ger. of the P.ecoid; 11. W. Hcibert. of the Plttsbmg Times; James A. Swee ney, of the 1 bullion Stnt.daid, anil Hcprescntallve Huuv Hall, of Alle ghenj. Theie weie ove- two bundled pres ent at the i"mi:. Vt lor J. Hughes was toastiuastcr and lorponses weie made by Kepresentntlve Thomas V. O'Ceioper, ex-Ttepiesentatlve John .Mc -Faughgotn Fow. lleprescntatlve Mi -Plain, deoige Xo McClnln. Hepiesan tatlve Fi'tz Th"odoie Mclkeler, and otheis Tho hk if the mil-deal pait of the piogipmme was tho singing ot that plaintive eild lilsh air "F.tinget Me In Kiiaetzlein u Mdr," by Senator Vnughan and Kepiesentatlve Fltz Peheuer. EFFECTS OF STRIKE TALK Wilkes-'imire 3oartl of Trade Calls Upon President Nicholls to Aveit the Calamity. By rcvlmhr Wui (rem the AtiocljIfJ Vita. Wllkes-Bane, Pa., March 19. At a meeting of the boaid of Made tonight the following communication was ad dressed to T. D. Nicholls, president of District No. 1, United Mine vVorkois ot Ameilea: W 111.0. II inr. Pa , Vlurdi to, tool. 1' 1). Vuliolt: Tlie lioinl o( truk' ot tlif cllv ! Wilkrf Harrc roll upon jou m uur i.ipjiitj ,n pi rstrtrnt t lliflrlrt No. I, to roUt lo tlm extent of jour iliilit) a Millo In tlm aiitliuelte end lesion tor i icrcuiiltlon ot tlif union on a puiclj tochnlcil point, wlili li will lirlns wiilo-picad li-vtoc und ilM'trr to ih miner', and liur.lnei.4 ol tho -He tlirjcllo legion V iiiiti,nlallws o( tho lnikiiii. Inl.KvU o ItiU t-oiniiiiinltv, we look lo von, i.ml ilipiml upon jon to avit thl Icirllilo rjlnnltv eurnlt Nimii, vtru.ii) Hazletou. Pa . Maicli 10. The fear of another senoial anthiailtc coal sttlke I., causing a gient exodus among the foielgn speaklmr mlneis ot the Ilnsle ton legion. Tonionow tlftv Italians " ill go to Johnstown, whti -hey have see in ed ivoik In the Iron mills. Many Ilungailans nnd Italians have '.ugageel liajsage on outgoing ste mi -rs and will lemnlu In Europe unt'l the stilke, jf one oei in ', Is nvi'i. The probability of a .stiiko 1 r.r. also cans"! staration lu business f pcles. Shamokiu, Pa., Man h 10. (leorge Hartlelu, secietniy of District No. ) of the United Mine Workeis' uul-in, said today that If a geioial tl '-up is or eleied two stilke culls Will bo issued slmultaiitously, ono to the miners and another to the englneeis, pumpmen and Hi emeu. Ill this event, h. says, tlm mines will flood of tluii i vvn urevd unless the ollicluls opeitte th" nint'hiu. ' i ' ' -" i. Lives on Featnuts and Milk. Ily frliiH Wiic licm 'J be Admitted I'icm. Auburn. N. V.. viirili l(i pint o( permits and .1 sIj of inllk lime teni th' iljib illtt o( .liihn . KniH. ajfl -i ''Ji. Mm o the hfuliiiiln!.' ni ni lie 1m giuifel i 'iht puiiinl. In wflitht. I he . cu-t per wrrt I i! uni. "I fit llio prinuts in. ililnk tie milk Jt li'ion rem iln," hr Mile), "1 iipwi (til hettir anil lliii I lonid lHo on poiniil. unl milk the ie.l o( mj life " Indictment Against Baiker. lj 1'tliilc WU fiom 'I ho A.-otliteil 1'k n'pw v. oik, MjicIi If. The ?unJ Jur ot llutl. ion luiinly. N I . today lunilod down an tnillil. incut o.Mliot 'IIioiims li Ilnkei lor thr ,lioi)tlng o( Hi' Jlii .Ivbti Keller al ViJInlon on I'eliiiuij S Let 'till' ImlUtmrnt has thnn lounl, one lor iitroiloiu uxtult, one (or wanlt with In lint lo kill, nnd oin) (oi nlmptr atvmll Supetior Couit Decisions, Ily Kuludir Wire (rom The .eclted 1'rni llanl.liurir, Jlanh 1C Amci j othrr ikeliloni liamlnl doitn tiy the huisrilor couit toda) iwro tho Mlowlntrs VlcCollum vn, IVnko, hu'iiiio liinna lounty; afilrmcj, Smllli, .1., Ilmlli)h(rilrl lowiMilp, "imth. Iiaiim ccnint) ; iillirnir.1 Pol, Ipi'n est lie, i-'ji.lumn eoiinij; aliuuud SESSIONS AT HARRISBURG The Dolnus of a Dau in the Senate and House ot Repre sentatives. MEASURES INTRODUCED A BUI Making Hotse Racing nnd Pool Selling Lawful Is Reported Favoiably from Committee Poul tiy Bill Defeated on Second Read ingMr. Haines by Request In troduces a Bill to Increase Taxa tion, Rr Hxclmlir Wn (loin The- nrlaleil Prf. Ilariishurg. March !!. Among the bills lepoited favoiably from commlt tce to the senate this afternoon was that of Mr. Hovel, of Fayette, which makes pool selling ami bonkmaktng lawful and ptovieles for the appoint ment of a state taelng commission to regulate horse lacing. The bill of Mr. Stiles, of Lehigh, which penults agrlcultutal societies nnel elrlvlng clubs to cany on horse racing anel allows them to sell pools and make books, which was on the calendar for final passage, was laid over for the pteseut, em icquect e)f Mr, Stiles. The bill providing for blcvele side paths In tow nshlps and providing tor the election of side path commis sioners, wns defenleel. The snati' concurred lu the house nmendnitnts to the senate bill enabling city, county, poor, township, ward, school and borough ta collectors to collect taxes, for the payment of which they have leconic personally liable, or for which they shall, dining 1901. i" e ome personally liable without having collected the same by ioaon of the ephatlon of his term ot otllee, and to elend the time for the collection of the same for ono year from the pas sage ef tho act. The bill authoilzlng the tiuslees of any state normal school to ret und Its bondcel Indebtedness nt a lower rate of Interest nnd to Include In the reissue ot bonds a limited amount of additional indebtedness contracted prior to tlf passage of the ml. was recommitted to the education committee for a fur ther healing. Tho bill prohibiting the buying of or contmctlnir for. In tuder to sell again, any poultry or other tartu pro ducts while on their way to publlo mniket, was defeated when it came up on second leading. Bills Passed Finally. The.-e bills were passed Dually: VtilhoiUlnsr nnv lmroiit.li on I lie wrltlin t o,ucft o( the bond of lie illli to tcmine and paie oi completely rneUwe aij creek, urn or niiural wateiu.iy other than irUMiilo sitcaiii-, ami lor tliti puitKi'.o to enter upon, condemn anil t ike propert) ami inatrrl-il neies-uy (or null pinpov. lloiw MH nnii'iidlnir an .n t nulhorlini: the tlule trciurri to lctund tollnicral Inlicrltaieo piui bo nt to picnlcle (or an cilniiion of Us llinltutlon o( time wltl.iu v.lilth aiplkatluM oli ill be mid.' in ctitilti cosec Aiithurizinic juilRM o( the em it ot lUiltcr weienn, nintlnti.Ur and ju'ticfi. ef tho pearc lo coiiinill vieioun and intoi-riullilc Hilton of thet i ule sex to the l'htlailclphia pinte, tor) for 1)0)1 in MontRnnifiy counte, piirtlillni; that pi irnta or giuullani kIvo their confttt. Hou-e bill reRiil.it Intf Hie main (aeluro and .ale of eomincriial (utlllrcr and pioviiilns (cr any vIohtlor.H of the net. I'lovldiiig lor the caie o( ptison oi atssra rated iiiteiupcraiiec lubits Hoao bill makins an appiopilillnn for or. Inordinary exawk incuned by tl-c k.)ldieis' oqihin eon mta!oii. Antlioiizliitf courts o( riuailrr fionv lo srant Hi tunes to kII Intoxicating; li'iuom at itt.ill, wliolewle, or by lrLtter (or i lonrr or sbortct pillixl than cno jcai in ueilain cie' Bills Intioduced. These bills were introduced My Vlr. 1'oclit, of I'nton t'lovldlnc I hat all conliien (or pilntink. the pajmeiit of wliith w made bv the Hate, shall bo awanled lo rUeeits ot I'tnn.vltaiila. an 1 tl a wilk slnll he dune lu plinth ir Oilotdl-lmif nts located ill the state. lliin bill ch-atted bv Colonel Tlioiiia M .Ione, e! the IIiuMiur TcliRraph. At piisfut the lepiti) ol the M.pmno and Suinilor couit aie pilntnl b) a dim in Ma.iiliibetts which v.ai able to iiudubi'l the IVnnsjbaiiU priiilri) bituiMi tl implojsi tlit ip (rnialp libor "II o JIlllKl'fi ot the court ill ipKdtioll will lilallil) ill doi-. the bill, il li ilainnd, a thoy complain of ai,Ciaalti'.f lila) III the trannmli'.ioii d proof Hlinls and Hit dtlberv of llnWu-d work. 11) Vlr William', of Puller--l'rolubllliir Itie ulo of il'.-iietlcci an I pioililins a puultv of 10) for the UiTt olbiiie alii J-'idi) loi .Mill wb.e. ciuiiit viohilon. Ily Mi. i:dinblr,n, of llijilfunl I'roviilin for icvUvrliitf Hie proitcdiiu'c of tnnnslap load rone irl.ilimm in U)ln out, upcnlnj and i ic din; ionic llv Mi. Vtillu. of Iloilfoid Ainriidlns k. tic it S of the ait treitini; tho Superior e .mi L Hut it hlull lcnl as folloin: "Mlirnciir bcreattir loin or more Jinlnet of tho Superior eourt aro to be clis'lfcl loi the nine term of s.nbr, and wheiewr udiH tho tmt Momlaj In Jinuarv, I'm'), two or moie jiil'cs o( the eourt are to be elcrlnl foi the same Irrni ol rriiti, eaih tlcrl r tiuy vote (oi an mail) pero!H. les one, in tliera aie Jiiditih to be elioiii it raid clirtlnn " Hi tr UjIiic o( V,otk llv wcpict, tivlnc luoue-y and stock and )oiids und ollur piopertv now taxed foi Hato purpoc in niiiitioual mill cu the dollar, lavlnif all leal ctaio i n mill on iho iblln, laxlntf ill tcltcjrapli and telephones nnd wiir- (rom tortv cenU iipnji.l (oi caili p.lc acroicling to the l-' of the p..o n iho nunilwr of wlieri it c illh'i, tixllii: tlili lei, aiilouiobil.'i ami tnelloii rtiginM acccrilin: In llulr tec, all of wlilcli tax .hall hr .aid Inlo Hie nte trcai my to be ret apait and lo known a. "Iho Mati fund for publlo toad., streeln, lilglmaMi and liililltt" And proeldlne; that Hie aid ktale lund miall be equltabl) ilNtilbiitnl and paid lo tho rouiity eommlitloncra of the conntlm and Into the lieisiitln of the counte and Into Hi' tiras uiea of (list unl second cla.i cltl'5, and b) llio county comiiiUitoneii cipiltably distributed and hit apait to tlm indiL of the wieul touiish1, lioioui;h4 and third cla4 titles therein: punlJImi for Hie cvpi-iidltuic of the m-i Ii) Ktatij fund In the opinlnx, romliimlou and inalntalninir of a ) tern o( Improved road, ttieels and hlcliu jvh In all ritles. boroiiKhi and towiishlpi o( ihn com liimwraltli. In title bv the municipal tiutliori tlfi and In ill tonmhipi and lrfiroiieln by the touiity e-ommUslonc rf . ixltli the. achltr o( the Kpectlo road nipenlion; piovlilliiR (or a tide. path lu the touiuhlpi (oi blcjele rliler and pedeatilanti providing; for a maximum harm' for the trnu'poiutlon toinpuihi ot itnnr ami T1IK NEWS THIS MORNING. Wither Inilcttlon Todar. HAINj WARMER. t Oeneral New Tiolley Iloid Nov Auifd. Will o( llx-llcalilent llanlim, Itoert Will lontlnue the War. Work of the l.fgMatuK. 2 (ienrral Carbon.lale Pcpirlhin.t. 3 Ixieil-VVade If. linn Indicted Mlk Mill Opcratots lttfufe to Aibiluie t l'ditoilil. Nole ami Comment. S local (heat PimeRf by Velenla)' I lie Iltorjanlatlon Ordinance Will He Amended C tocil HVt Pcranton and tiuliuiban financial and (Joniiiicrttil. (ici.'ral Soilliealctii l'enn)liaula 8 I of al OpciatoM Invited lu a lonfinwe April I. blvc .Notes ot lb" Wo'ilil cf labor oilier inilcrlaU to be itsul for the purpose ol ronl eoietrutHon, a prpvukd In the net, and piovidlne (or a llmltati u of the act lo ten jeat from .lulv 1. lf'l. The senate, at 5.1.' p. m adjoin nfd until tomorrow moiulug at 10 o'clock, Woik in the House. Philip H. .lohnslon. of I'hll.idelphla, was today elected nichlteet Tor tne proposed Fcnnsylvanli building nt the Buffalo opposition, al a mec'tlng ot tlie Kevstone state commlcslou Those bills weie passed finally: AmindliiR the nn of Slav tl. lfri, rxriupiini; (rom taVitlcii publlo jiiipeltv need fur nib!l" puipoien and placen ol rollnlmu northlp, pl-u'i ct lintlal tot nv-i! or held (ol prlinle or ol Ioralc piotlt in.1 invlltulloiM ot pnrrlv publlo chirltj, hi ai In liu lude all .ienMiienU lor piv Inc. Heivcm, watti pip" and otliir municipal tlnrgc ItipialliiR in art ukitliR lo the rleNtloii Of iiiervliiirs In Vl.dllilowii, ''iwiutliaiina toanlv, and for oilier mpcii AMendiie krlnm l ol the ait id Vptil . 'W. relating to Hie emplovucnl o( mile pu- er.irs tf.JalN iml voilhowm. piovldins that in ccrtilii eavi ihe piboii boinl slmll be penniltid In iliieci the woik ot ptlnomiK to be done 111 Hie tiiitH e( tlie bnioiwli whue the nliiicr lai Ktn Impri'iiiied. I'lovinlrR til the t.ikinc o( deposit ioni In c.ies I indium befoie liufhlralu a' d juillee of I lie pc li 1'. The gaine coiumlssion bill was de feated on final passage. A bill I'stabllslilug lutei slate comity in tencliei-s' license, by authorizing tlie endorsement nnd validation In Penn sylvania of Nonnnl school diplomas and permanent certificates granted In other states, was also defeated. Tho house adjoutned at f o'clock until 10 tomorrow. PRISONERS IN MUTINY. Convicts nt Leavenvvoith Aie in i Mine Holding Some of the Offi cials as Hostages. Pi J.xilu ,ve V ue fiom The .Wo. .al.d Pien. Leavenworth, Kan., Match 19. In the Kansas state penitential y coil mine at Lansing, 2Si pilsoneis, who went down Into the mine on Monday nioinlnsr, havo mutinied and aio hold ing fifteen guaids as hostages. They it fuse to let the guards come to tho sin face until Wat den Tomllnson prom Ism to give them better food. They throttle n to kill the gtinrels If their de mands aie not compiled with. The mines are woiked by the woist class ot convicts, and among those who have mutinied aie twenty life pilsoneis "Warden Tomllnsnn has lefused to grant the demands. The mutinous convicts haveUlllei! the mules used In the mine and aie living on this meat. Setlous trouble Is ap prehended If il Is found necessary to send deputies Into the collleiy. ANOTHER SEELEY DINNER. Seventeen Colored Persons Attested in Dishabille in Philadelphia. II) Kulu-he Wire from iii Anoilate.1 I'it. Philadelphia, Manh V. Pesplte Philadelphia's leputatlon for alleged slowness, the police of the Nineteenth dlstilct last night l aided a masqmi ade natty In a pilvr.te house at 913 (living street, width lu ome lespeets gave the celebiated Seoley dinner cauls and sptides. Seventeen negro prlsonois of both sexes weie arialgned this mninlng in the police mint in various stages of dishabille. One- man wns attlied In a small piece of rag cat pet wiappcel around his body, while a woman whose altlie was a tablecloth and had been histlly dotitiecl when the police enteied. An othei man's garment was a piece of feminine underclothing, while still an other woie a similar niveilng All tho prlsoneis wete committed to the house of collection. WOULD NOT APPEAR IN TIGHTS Beitha Watzluger Theiefoie Lost Her Situation in Opeiatic Troupe. Dy I .clu.iie Wire bom Tie Ac-oniWil I'l'V Milwaukee, Mai ill 19 lkulha "Wat zlnger, of grand and romlc eipern faine. has lefused to appear In tights In this city and the management ot The r.niindeis" has let her go. Miss Watx.lnger Is a MndNoii, Wis., ghl, but most of her family live In Milwaukee. Several huniheil students wete niianglng to give hep a great ro ceptlon. Sh" has been on tho stage foi sevctal -eais. She had sworn that she would never appear near her homo in anything b ss than a l ng gown. Mr. Schwab's Snlary Not rixed. Bv i:clwlvr Wlrn troni 'Ihe Awotiated Vtc: ntl.bips, VUich W-lle.faMder a)l V ai 1. .illli. I today thai Hie rieoila Hi it Mr. Nhwab U to bo thet head o! tl.t totiibliio at a ailar) ol liuiii K-ejO.l"'1 tn tl.0ii.iO. Iiavi no ba.u. In (a't. Vli Schwab villi Income Ihe preridtnt l( be wl.he., but Hat will have In rome oliout III Hie lc.it uleitlm of olictr atlir Ikft toiublim Is toineil, at whiili tll.i.) tie mlarj ipie.tlon w 1 In x.'ttltd Mutiny Hull's Wilt Hv llvtlibive Who uom flic Aoclatnl Pirn lv Vork. JIarcli ll. The will rf th.5 lite Murray II. Ilall, the woman who in iqueudcd aa a man for m.ny jear. wa filed for trolute today. All tho iioperl) li kit to linehla A Ilall, ami sho in ininirlcii to bavet a bradtona e-iected "over the grave ef my e!frea.ed wile, tella P. h. II ill." Imelda A. Hill It slid to Ir tlie mli'til iluvlilu 'f viuiiJ) II. Ilall GEN. BOTHA DECLINES The Proposed British Terms lor Surrender Arc Unsatistac- toru to Him. BOER WAR WILL CONTINUE Secretary Chambci'lain Informs tho House of Commons That General Botha Has Rejected Peace Terms, Devastation of De Wet's Old Camp ing Grounds Status of tho Poi nter Republics lit the Eyes of thr United States Government. tl) ltlll.Ve Will" 'lOlll Ihe r-Di tiled P en London, Maieh V.'. .losoph chamber lain, the colonial "eeretniy, today In formed the house ol louimotis that (ieninl llnthn had lejeeted the pence teims olteied by Cngland. fleniTal Hatha, Mr. (iiambeilaln said, hail convejed the Information In a let ter to Ceneial Kitchener, In which ho nmiounri'd that he was not disposed to recommend the tonus of pencil Oeii cuil Kltehinei' had been Instructed to offer blin to the eanitst conslde-nitlon of Ids government. lie added that his government and Its chief edUcem en tlrely ngrecd with his views. Mr, Chnmberlaln added "I propose to lay the papers con necteil with tin ncKollatlons on tho table tonight " Washington. Mm eh 1!'. The status of the Transvaal and the Orange Utvcr Colony in the eyes of the government of the Ihilted States probably will bo for the 111 st time llxed when a consul general Is sent to Pretoria to succeed Adelbeit S. liny. The latter will not letuin to South Aft lea. DEVASTTATING DE WET'S CAMP Biitlsh Destroy 30,000 Bags of Giain nt Wepener Cattle Captured. Ily l.xeluhe Wlri (rom Th Aswilatfd Pre Mafeklng, Cape Colony. Mnich 19. Oeneral Itrui'e Hamilton's foice, which Is sweeping over the southeast portion of Oiange Iltver Colony, has reached Wepener fern the frontier of Dasuto land), whi'ie the ttoops found stocks of gialu anel tattle. They carried away us much as possible, but had to de stroy r.O.OOO bags of grain. The houses at Wepenei were found to be Intact. METHODISTS AT STROUDSBURO. Tho 114th Session of the Society Is Opened by Rev. S. W. Thomas. Dy Kvclusbf! Wire fiom The Associated Prr Slrouelsbuig, Pa., March 19 The ono bundled and fourteenth session of the Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal con feu nee was opt nod this evening with the thlitv-foiuth nnulvoisiiry of thu hlstotleal mm vice. The meeting opened, with piajer by Rev. S. W. Thomas, editor of the Philadelphia. Methodist. The main neldress ot tho evening w.ii made by ltev. (Jeoige Reed, president of Dickinson collete. Remaiks wcto also made by Rev. C M. Roswell, of Philadelphia, and Piesldent Amos Johnson, pastor of the Cookman church, of Philadelphia. Renorts weie listened to from Rev. G. AV. MacLaughlln. the tieasmer, and Rev. S. (S. drove, tho llbrailan. Rev. .1. S. .1. McConnell. pastor of the Rustle ton Methodist r.plseopal dun eh, gavn a short hlstoiy of Stroudsbutg Jtctlio dMs, Over one-half the prea'heis were piesent tonight. The ihst busi ness session ot tho confeienee will bo held tonionow morning. MAY VISIT THE PAN. ' Second Biigade, National Guaid, Hope to Camp on the arounds. II) I.vcliitlve Wire from 'flio Atoelated J'r" Pittsbuig, Pa.. Match 19 Negotia tions aie now on between General Wiley, of the Second brigade, National Guai'd of P-'iiiisvlvanln, and tho r.in Ametlcau exposition authorities, that Villi probably i esu.lt in n ten days' en campment of the Second bilgiule at Bufialo some time dtitlng August. The exposition managers have ox pressed themselves ns anxious to havo this military oignnlatlon come In a body, lleneial Willis Hullng. of tlm SNtcMith regiment, who Is now In the city, Is nllllisliistle ovel the project of such a tilp. The Second btlgade In cludes tho With. TMith. Fouite-enth, SIMcenth und Rlglileenth regiments and H.uieiy 15 and Sheildan troop, In all about ::,L'iio men. Oflicer Noithcrafc Acquitted. By Kteliielvo Wne fiom "llio Vtsoelatel I'ren Ilallidiv-biiiB. li. IJ"' "-W. 1. North, nail, a comuhlo ot .b.lin.towii, Pa, wan u ipillted in ihe III lir ctuntj couit todiv ot tho ehna" i dlonlou.lv l.lllliw l'dnuni'l 'I'. M(llr at sxl bitli llet, Him i-ouiilj, on December H Jml. Sorlheiut bid aix.'stcil Jliller on tho rhanje of ilescrlina: lib Hc Vw latter elrew u Inifo on tin rttlcer. but w.u thot ly Noithtiaii U'forn Im could Mab lilm 'Iho pkv ol sei ditfll c n 1k acceled bv the lun n Seven Gunneis Killed. Hi l.vliniie Win) bom The .Woelatcd Tie." llombaj, Widiie-ilaj, Mlieh CU feien sun ncrs wen' Llllecl by the rvp1tton nt a howltrer thtll at Seciindarabind, lndli, lolaj. i i Postmaster at Chicago. llv i;liiilvo Wlrj linn ihe" Vsiilate. Piei Washington, Mntili 19. llio pruldent lux ap pointed Predeililt 11. Co)ne. now rollcctor at Chicago, pontnia..trr o( tint ill). 4- "f f WEATHER TORECAST. Wanhinston, Match 19. I'oiecait fer Wednejdaj and Thursday: lor eastern I'etuifjlvanla, occa.lonal ralnt Weiln.. ilij t iiiucti warmer! wind lieecMiilnj; brblc to IiIbIi roulliea.tiih i Ihurndjv, proh ' ly rain. ltiHHIHt ttt i