w .'A'." ftn. 1 ' vjl -ribitne. , ronton Ml ,m rjftl lifiS THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. -J)0Gj TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., TIITKSDAY IMOHNTNU, MARCH 21. 100J. sr1 jgyA (I ; VAUGHAN BILL IS TOO LATE Almost a Physical Impossibllliu to Have the Measure Enacted In Time. DESPERATE MEASURES Will Be Employed to Get the Bill Thiough In Time if Possible An Effort to Work Upon Speclnl Or deis The Committee on Rules Looked to for a Resolution Aunng ing the Business The W. C. T. U. Will Fight the Proposed Measuie. Fr I fioin i Stall Cortopiindo i Ilnrrlisbincr, Match l. -To eniiit the niiKluii ll(iioi license bill In tlnjo to permit the county trensiucr to nc iept "! us the fee for this onr's 'Imi'iw Is Impine tlenhlc. It 1h almost n plivslcnl Impossibility. The two bun dled iiml nighty liquor elealcrs who luiw been mauled licenses will have to imv the $1,100 ot allow theli llcetiMs t i -" by defnult. 'lln bill Is Just onu iln behind lime. Ii p.i--im1 third lending In thf senate his morning nt U o'clock ly a vote of o to 0, nnly two of the monibeis pres. etu lefrninlns fiom voting It was lm linl'iitily messaged lo the house and tool its nliice wllh other communion- Ions rm the speak i s table This uf- emeon it was couiuuiniciittd to the linu'c and rcfened to the Iiw and nidi'i committee, of which Ucpiesciitn ti t-lntei. of Philadelphia, is ch.ili imin Mo agieed to lrivo an onrly i t lupr of this committee to consider tb bill and It Is ospected It will be t pniti'l to the house onie time to mm tow, ii that It may be passed on tiist ip tiling Tildny n.ornlng and iMdj fm -ecoud and llnnl reading i.hIv nest week i II I Impossible to net (lie bill Hiiiiul) the hoiiso this week, even though no objection weie ofieied to It liHi.iun n bill (.innot be passed nn two ienilni;s In one div, and under nn oidp nt the du" mle the bouse ad join lis it week's sitting at Jl o'clock Pildij mcitulngs t KM, this nfteinonu. while the hen-" was still at Its morning session, es-Sheillf I.obhihiin. "William Kelly mnl otheif who nie Intoiesllng them selves in the passage of the measuie, wcie holding .i consultation in the Commonwealth as to the po-nlblllties of ,'oltltng tlie incisure to the govet not lcfr.ie nest Hiituidny. It was thought to lie a ptnctlcal impossibility, epii with no oil''1 oblcctlng to the n rsuip, until one of the patty sug gested a scheme that would make. It possible The scheme wan to haw the speaker firm his tiblo before the morning ses sion adjourned, which would be per ficlh i"gulai nncl wholly eleseictlon aiy with the chair, and then tnduco the law and oidoi, or whatever coni mlttee go' It, to consider It duilng the noon iees, icpoit It to the house the veiv Hr-t thing this nftoinoon, secuio unanimous consent to pass It on fiist leading without having It to wait the loimallty of being inscilhed on the calendur which Is not unusual and by "special ordeis" luo It eonsldeiod on second leading tomorrow and third leading Friday, the committee- on i tiles being looked to for a resolution ar l.inging the "special older" business. Despeiate Measuies. It wan a long phot, but desperate diseases requite despeiate lemeilles, and it was decided to make a tiy at i As a 111 st step the speaket's table would havo to be eleaied befoie the noon adjoin nnient. It was then close to 1 o'tlOLk and tho house usually took Its recess nt tll.it limn. A mi i-.sengcr was dispatched lo the house with in (.Unctions lo have one of the u'presen tatlves Induce tile speaker to clear his table befoie. the leiess. Tho mcssi-n get was at the loot ot tho steps lending to tho house when members weie seen emeiglng. Me was two minutes lite This tin ow the suppnttCMs nl Iho ineasuiii back on the alternative) plan outlined ubnve. They wilt stiivo lo havo tho hill put thiough on special oideis taily uet week, thai it mny Ii possible for It to be made opeiatlvo betom tho licenses go Into eifect Mon daj, April I. Those ot the lliiuor deal eis who propose to tuke out licenses no matter what the tee may b- tan pay the eMia Jo.'O under protest and If the bill gets thiough on tlmo the oxtia fee will have to bo letuiued to them, Dcalcis who do not piopose to taku out licenses If they urn to cost $1,100 and will not take chances on the bill Rolng through 01 tho Supremo court reversing tho Archbald opinion will, of course, have to sulfer the revocation of tho licenses which have been gi anted them. However, If either of the means of keeping the fee at $550 should bo successful it Is not unlikely that ad vnutHKc will bo tokou of the law which prevci'U tn icxrautlng to u second party of a license for a part of a year when the person to whom the llcenso was originally granted falls to take It out. The V. C. T. V, pioposes to send Ir. Melod here to light tho bill. Telo gronm piotcstlng against Its passage were icrelved from the W. C. T. V. thlH moinlng by alt the l.uckawnnna lcpro sentatlves. T. .1. Uuffy. MR. CONNELL TAVORS THE SCHEUER BILL. Will Lend His Influence to the Pass age of the Hospital Men sure. 5prcll from a SUfI Corrromlcnt. Harrlsburg. March 20. Congicssinan Connell stopped oft hero today on his wuy to Washington to confer with tho Lackawanna delegation on pending legislation. He is pirtlculaily Inter ested In the Htheucr bill to mako Iick awann.i hospital a state Institution and will come here specially next week to lend his Influence to Its passage. Mr. Connell would not discuss for publication the possible outcome of the contest for tho maishallslilp of the new couit dlstilct, f inther than to say that ho expected the appointments to be made In tho couise of a few dajs. T. .T. Duffy. ROUTINE WORK IN SENATE AND HOUSE Committee of Investigation Will Leave for Scranton Today Bills to Raise Labor Age Limit. Special from a stJd ( orrtiponilcnr Harrlsbuig. Maich 20 Bills will be intiodureil tomoirow to raise to 14 jeais the age limit at which Illinois, tan bo emplovcd In mines, factoiles, mills and the like, and stipulating that in case of mine employment, a minor between the age of 11 and 1G must furnish n swoin nflldavlt of his age f i oin the patent or guardian. The Hiib-i'onunlttoc which will slslt 1,-uknwanna and laizerne counties I'rlday and Saluidav to Investigate the needs of the chailtablc Institutions ap pljlng for stnte aid, is composed of Messis. Ifaworth, McTlghe. Colvllle, Hculi, 1'omeroy and Uaker. They will leave for Scranton at 7 "3 tomorrow morning. Tho Phlililn bill for licensing sta tlonaty engineers and enforcing semi monthly jav, and the Vaughin bill Increasing the judges' salailes, rame out of committee this morning and will be on the calendar tomorrow. The bill authorizing nd legtilatlug the guinllng of wanants and patents by the seeictary of Internal aff.ilis for the bsils ot navigable streams and Is lands thoieln for mining puiposes, war, laid ovei when 11 came up on thlul reading in the senate. The bill exempting ngrlctiltuial so cieties and driving clubs from the opeiations of the Jss,". pool selling law also went over, at the motion of Its friends, In the senate, and a similar bill wns icpoitod favorably from the house commute" on law and order. A bill prohibiting the placing of ma lerlil of all kinds on the toadwav of Improved county loads was anund ed In committee of the whole, to In clude all toads and allow the use ot ashes, after which It passed thlid read ing and was laid aside for printing. The bill providing that school dliec tors may assist klndeigarten schools established bv pi hate enteiprise or other agencies was amended to piovldo that such schools shall be non-sec lar lan, and then passed thhd leading. Theo bills weie defeated: Creatine th" otfire of iiiitint illtiirt itlor. rc in cMintir liwmi a population of lfs than rowo, anil where tlie court l of tho pinion lint such an office- U nccii-an lio rinll bo pliil mil cf tin? count fuiiiU. I'.cblu) tc tlie inniinpnrriiiont of ii-Iip'is of pjoilmcnt Ii the owneis of interfering n irrJiits ami tuivpv mul to tc'iihti" Iho avih.snifnl and lite. all. i I lie iletc nniii clion rf tic rljliU en Hip owner. Fuing tlie lompcnutlori to W rrcrivnl b tlia piion Iritpfc torn of ItrtVs ronmv .mil illircllr the count tommlM'ioncu lo pj to cadi ft tho nii-lLloi!i V lor cci nior.th'x wrUce in all Cf-n v,hfio tin rami- minim iinpaiil llpgolatir g tin? 1 j 1 1 n if uf luj ami strau and marltiiu !'" Pitflit "f i Inlc lAlrmlliiK tlie Kt In prmldo for Urn liiin; out of pritatc ioid to uarli bliumlnou coal, in u nir anil Tup clav to Kr oliu clat, itone, niulilc unit 6Jiul s, Mto bill lo a. Im. I In (he pUilio Jiliooi w 1 ne there is bull In, ripar.tv tbo inmate or orphan uluux ami boiui. fir poor mid fiirm) 1 -n rlitlilnu ui'jii Hip pnment of a iiaombli. tiilllon I'iinllln' lor iIip pjMiifnt if bounties fur ili ibMiuitlcm m wild cits, ioi, minlJ, vil. or luU and nvliijr i penali lor tbo fruidulent pir'cntation il a claim ft 11 r ,tc Mrirtiim f mnli aulinaU oi fir alilln; and .ibiltiriff Hie nine I iirmiuidfiR 11k iue-.crutlcn of f iii'nU Ii pro. lilini lor i nbite of (eitiln (an leWod tlioo. i n I nillin Indiai i to mo and be r le J In the nulls of lifOld. Adjourned at o'cloc k until 10 o dock tomoriovv moinlng. T. .1 Iuif. THEY FAVOR BALLOT RErORM. Colonel Ouffey and Leading Demo ciats at Hnrrisburg. Special fioni a Sloff ( orrcf pomlenf lliirishunr, Much JO An informal mwuis of Uc iijoi. ratio fcinlnM and iiu-mtxri uis held hen lulw aL which Colonel .Mines M (lulfiv, of l'ill.liiiri;, iiiiiiibru of tlie pimoiratie rational erinmittre-, mule' t Fpcdh in faeoi of Iho px-s. 'itf ii j. iiaiiot icrrrm liu i iiu pment kgU. Jaime luliiiel dilfti deelaire that tie onle purpose of his vlvll it to confer Willi liu beinotiatlc liltlitr.rii cm ballot lefonn ileicirdlnir tlie tate cliilinuii'itp, ho would onle ne- tliat Mr Killttiapi eueresior would bo iciiptnlilo to ull tlie In nine rale of tho state. IIiIk ilrtl.n ill m wai. made after lip hid recciied a Hood of piotesU from lie nuH-iatlc scminra ami rcpiisentitbii at;aiut Hie telrrtlon of John I". Anion i, of fieri.?, who, U it charged, tralnc wlih Hi" Iljan Duiinellv roinbii.itlnn r .1 IPifT, Sues a Pretty Widow. H l.e.u.ln Wire fioin Tho Aftociafed I'r.sc. Tuledo, Siareli SO II '. Ilourouln, a builueii man of St, Man's, today brought suit agalnit Jim. .sarati 11 Utile, a pretty joiina; widow of lliat place, for IK'.UOO clamai;c for breath of prom We. Canned Roast Beef, Perhaps. By KxeluiltK Wire frcm Tlie AMOclited Pim. IJhlt ago, March '.o ContiacU for furnWilne the I'nlled State aim with nriilv a nillllnn poundi of meat fnr me In tlie Philippine! ere anardetl to Chicago picker todajr. CAPE REBELS ARE SHOT ft Court-Martial Sentence Is Ex ecuted on Three Train Wreckers. THE VERDICT APPROVED General Kltchoner Confirms the Find ing of the Court Fight Nenv Cia dock Buighers Defeated by the British, with Loss of Nino Killed and Seven Wounded Disappoint ment in London Over rallvtre of Pence Negotiations. By rvrliiehe Wire from Tbo oouited I'reii Cape Town, Maich 'JO J. V, Jlltiaber, S. Mlnaber and J. A. Nciivvoudt vvcre shot nt Do Aur vesteulay evening, in pursttanco of th" sentence of a court martial, for treason and murder. The denth sentence was passed a week ago, In connection with tho vviecKlng of tho ttuiii near Tansboi-cli, by which five men weie Killed. Cieneial Kitch ener continued the veullet. The garrison wiw paiaded nncl the pilsoncrs were led out at sunset. Death was Instantaneous. A Dutch chinch minister nnd lclativcs icm.ilncd with the pilsoners till the end Two other men concerned in the ti.iln-vviecklng weie "ontenceel to tonus of live years' penal servitude. In a despatch fiom Oraelock, Cape folonv. It Is announced that Colonel Cioi Hugo's foice engaged Kiltziugei's fotcc of Boers March 15 The latter lost nlno killed and had seven wound ed. Tho British loss was one man Killed and ten men wounded. London, March 20. The AVestnilnster Gazette this afternoon makes pessimis tic comment on (Jenei.il Botha's refus al to accept the peace ttnns offcied by Lord Kltchenei, nnd connects It with Ihe situation in Chlti.i. It adds tint the powers aie at sixes and sev en!, In the far east and that any clay may see the banning of a snuggle fiom which tho Uoeis may lecovxr their own. The fallute of the peace nego'Iiitlons means that the mllltaiy position in South Afilca l not et de cisive COSGROVEESCAPES. A Mexican Judge Discharged Him Without Notice to Prosecutois. fly nrrbviiin Wiro from The taorlitrcl li rs. New York. March J0 The A met lean Surety company, at whose Instance Charles K. Cosgrove, State Senator JlcCai rcn's nephew, was ancstoil In the city of Mexico on the chaige of embezzling ?1 1,000, lecehed a telegram todav that the judgo before whom Cosgiovo wns nu.ilgned to await cv tiadltlon, had discharged him without notice to the company, allowing him to c seape. The telegiain also savs that C'osgiove Is on the way to Veto. Cm with an In spector of the surety company cIcko to" hli heels, and that the lnttei hopes to overtake tho fugitive befoie he gets out of Mexican leirltoiy and have him held for extradition. READING OFFICIALS ARE NOT ALARMED. They Do Not Believe That Their Men Will Join tho Strike. By Txrlajhe Wire from The Associated I'retc 1'hiliiWphlj, Mircli 20 fiencnl Muiaerr Ifen ilerson, of the ruiladelphla an I Keadin; Coal ind linn compaii, tod. In hiKiMiiir if ilc threaleipil it like of miners In tin aitlnaiile coil iion Mill' "In o far a the Ittadinr (oil and Iron coin pinv in concern el iu feel cn.ifideni tint there Mill be tin illffluh t i tit thr mini r-. ThlK na ab,elutc)y ro timiblo bctneen tho compaii And iu tniners when the 1-st strike incurred our men uniplj acted SMnpitlietlealle vvjtli iho iii'u iinplnjccl In other mlneo " A lnee-tln; of tho bolicl of iiiiluscr of til Plilliidclr l"U aid lie e link' Coil ami lion com atn ecu held tenia ami tbo stalimcnt vvat mide alter tho ni-etinc that no aeth n 1ml been tal.-n upon the dcmind of the mlriris for a eon lemiro illi tlie operator WAR IN A LUMBER CAMP. It Is Fenied That the Killing of a Bod Man Will Cause Tiouble. 11 Etcliiiho Wire from flic Nsiocialed I'rrss. 1 IVInf. W a March '.'0 A fuid il I. fraiul will iri.ei eor Ilia -hootln ind Killlci, ee-oi. di ot liciijimiii llilnunuin at tin luii.h-r limp at VWaui, lien niilii Mini of lion . In Pu Ion Mlpen, a oy of 20 Ilableu aim had the reputation t Inlim the teiiui rt Veaier nut of Diibln, at both of nhtili Ktllcoiuiti lie Mat f ild to bae urn bad ytmrU. lie I. il-i endited vlth liaeliier v.hlpped i ehiien mm In a ma ly eneuuntem eso euiei tint the nearlv died. Men in both 1 le, it n repurlul, bcau um. In, iiuuiidlaleb nltei the Iraereh and a bloody ila-ih belneen the faction! I. teand Steamship Anivals. Ill Iie,iihe Wile In in In V,oililiel Pie 4 New WL. Maieli JO -riHcel: laihu, lumen rnJ south uuploii, Soordland, ninp suied Majellc. I.Heiiol; henkinutun. Vntweip via outhainpton I'IviikiiiIIi Anlveili I'atiina, Nmv oik for llainburi. l,ouh)sin--SilIid lien sarh llanibuiv for New oik Umboinc -t-ailnl KiUrr Wllbilm elu (,ro,e flioni lln mill and Southampton), .Niu Vuil Ilionhead l'iureli (.rnnanlc, Nw Noil 101 iueeiutemn and 1 U ti pool. Mi. McKinley Invited to Dinner. By Kvclmleo Wire from Tlie Woelated Pres. Denver, March tM Prttlelcnt ( luilei I. WiNin, 011 beBalf of tho Chamber of Coimntier, toliv i.ent 1 elUpateli to Vrceident Mihlnle formalh inviting him nnd hU pail) to Hop in tlila .'aiy and becomo ihe ifueaU of Ihe rliambir in th.li rttein tilp Governor Ouiul al.o unt' 1 lis. patch urglnj the pinldent ro accept the invita tion. -.. 1 .i . . ., ... Outclassed by the American, Sj Kieliislve Vt In from The Auoelated Pn i New (;&tle on Tne, March 0. In a Iwent. round conteat at eatch vselghti In the Mimlird theater In tliU cilv thii evenlnir Jack O llrien, of I'hlltdflphla, cleverly knocked out .lick Ihempjon, of Sew ftaitle, In the neeond rnun I flit American quite outilastcd hi opponent, BURIAL Or MR. BROSIUS, ruuoral Attended by Mcmbeis of Cougicss. Ily FielwIiF Wire from Tie Auoelated Treu Lancaster. Pa., March 20. The re mains of the late Congressman llios lus were Intel red In Greenwood ceme tery thli afternoon with simple scr lce, The honorary pnllbciireis weiv: Senator Peniose Senator Sew ell, of New Jersey; Senator Clalllnger, New Ilampshliu; Congressiuen Butler and Olnistend, Pennsylvania: Ioudcns lager, Now Jersey; Orccn, Massachu setts. Lloyd, Mlssoml; Polk, Penn sylvania; Stephens. Texas; Kleburne, Texas, Biown, Tennessee, Eddy, Min nesota. The funeral -was attended by the Lancaster bir and the veterans of the Chi! war In a body. The public was admitted to view' tho body last even ing nnd thin moinlng nnd hundreds passed befotu the casket Tho floral ttlbutcs weie many and elaborate. All tho prominent business houses In tho city were elobod between the hours of "J nnd 4 o'clock. The fuucial was In chin go of Colonel tt. S. Pierce, as-lst-.int seigeant-at-ninis of the house. conferenciTat" stroudsburg The 114th Annual Session of Metho dist Assembly Attended by 108 Minlstcis. By I'icliiilie Wire from The A'loclateel l'iei Stroudsbtiig. P.i , Mureh 20 aVt 9."0 this morning Bishop J. V. Joyce called together the one hundred and fouiteenth annual session of the Phil adelphia Methodist Hptscopil confei ence. One hundred and sixty-eight ministers we 10 present. Tlie olllcois ot the convention nie as follows: Sec letat.v. S C! Cliove assistant secie tailes, Rev H. T. C.illen, Rev P. (5. Coxson bIoguiphlc.il secietaiy, Rev. V, 11 OuelT. i.illroad seetetary, Rev J. W. a.vies. duties K Staples made the addiess of welcome. On motion of Rev. Dr. Kjnett a resolution was carried that a petition be sent to the state houso of leprcsen tatlves favoiing the pioposed amend ment to the Biooks law which pin. hlblts the gi anting of a license where a majority of the residents nie not In favor of It. The following motion was introduced bv Ite-v. Mr. Rldgwny and Rev. T. Klrkpatrlck: Resolved, That we hereby protest against .ill tuinsfeis In this conference with a lirinsfor fiom the conference of equal lln.iticl.il support In each e .iso." In the evening the nnnheisarles of the Phil idelphla Conference l'dtica II011.1I and ritedmen's Aid and South ei n IMucatlon.il societies were held. Addiesses weie made bv Rev. Vv W. R.inise.v, D. D. pastor of Aich Stieet Methodist Episcopal chinch, and Rev. C B. Mason, V P. ANOTHER NEGRO LYNCHED. Jody Bell Chaiged with Attempting Robbeiy nnd Assault. fl I'vrluiItF Wire from The '.oeiited l're Teii, Miss, March JO.-Tody Bell. .1 negio, J" yeais of ,ig-. ehniged with attempted robbeiv and assault, was hnched heio tonight Bell had been given .1 prelimiiiaiy hearing and plncecl In Jail. It was the Intention to lake him to Jackson tomoriovv for t.ife keeplns Latei developments, It seems, Implicated another negro. Charles Ho' llngsvvoith by name, and he was alio ai rested nnd placed In J.ill. The mob meant to hang hlin with Bell, but he fought his way through tho small ntmy of men nnd escaped. UPON CARNEGIE'S TRAIL. Lnigo Delegations in Seaich of Checks Await Hib Ai-rival. By reclusive Wire from Tlie Aooelatel t'rei Seiutlnmiiton, Mircli 20. Hie mival here oj Mi mil lr 11dr1w Carnei.'le. who neA fioni New ork on Ihe stoimci st. I ,ui. Vfarch 2, l .uvjitid bv diliiiitloUK fiom villous eleeinj. narv initltutloin vvlio vvim cheekii rime in elule m nisntatlvoi nt WnoMon, fleidini; anl other cities mcI.Ius libraries and ik'oiils of a varkt of intitulinin ile slung all Haitlev rol hue, Soutlumptou, a technical school, lias n inp ut itlon of fivl ivvallinc the Miiiner'n arrival. Hie St l.oui-1 "ill not arrive tomorrow The lmal manager of the atemiililp line, v.ho ha HO btteM an I telecnnn trnm ill puts cf the kliifilim for the philanthropic, kivh Hie ilivrlcies Indie He tint thev are fioin ill norU mil iiinilitlona f people trout linlvei.il Muihiiti ti iiienelkaiita He will In in nn tho Cirnealo partx nfl 1' I nnhm witluut meilint; the dilena linlie LETTER TO SHARE-HOLDERS. J. P. Moigau & Company Send a Letter Regnidlug Steel Stocks. IU l.cclmive Win. from J lie Associated Picm. New "link, Maieli U J V. Mourin .V. Ceim pui liavi. unier date uf Jliti h 21, nent a cir culai letter lo tliu oliarc-hnlder of the ronslitn cut eoiii'iiiiiFK oi tlio Uniled Stitm Mrel coipora tlon luformlns llieui that the tlmi ful i)iifUliif cmimnn and pufiired stoclJ, vvliieli expired by limitation todiv, has been rvteu led until and liiiludiii; Vpril 1 111 M In lies- eiKiilar it Is de ihied lint over W per com of 1 nli ot the ksuen of the v irious i.toik have ll us f 11 bien deposited in airordiuce with the turns of tlie nunaiceis Ihe rMouion is Kranted becau-o It wis fnuiid phliall ilnpiittibh b man of t lie ubire-lii Id cr to depitolt tbtlr eeilllleitea vviihln I lie time orisiually name. I Wingel to Be Electiocuted. ! I vduslve Mie fr)ni The A.sirlatnl I'icm ( eilmnliiv, ll . Maun 2- David Winjrl, an oil oldler. vvae ui.lved at Ihe penitent I ir Inday 110m SmdiuU ui.dei kentence to In electro iiittd June 21 for lie minder ef l'redetlek lllanki Uiii,cl VMia an innate of Ihe sohlki,' home at saiehnk. and killed Illaiikc In 1 ihuiileii eiuiritl. Ilo was convltted 01110 before fur tlio mum cilnie, but vvai Rianled a nev tilal. Pioniiiriit I. rand Aimv of the licpul Hi lien all nr lln ennlr liilrieted theniwlvea In hU behalf. The Philadelphia Ripper Bill. lie l'vclunlve Wlro from The Associated Pn'. HanWiurir. March CO The lioute mcniripal eoipmatlons committee itavo a final hearing In Ihe house chamber tonight on the l'hlladelphli "ripprr" bill lianels MiunU llronn, of l'hlla ilelphla. was (he chief noke-nun for the I III, John P lliillltt, ef Philadelphia, mad. the prln lipid arsmnent against it It Is expected that the rlipr will lo repelled fiom Ihe committee for the mat leaellni; at triW i ie.ilon. ESTABLISHING GOVERNMENTS Encoiiraalna Gablcarams from Jndae TaK, ol the Commis sion in Philippines. SATISFACTORYPROGRESS The Commissioners Have Oignnized Tabayas, Ramblon, Slkuynn, Mas bate, Tiaco nnd Buiias Will Go to Jolo nnd Mindaroo On Returning Will Organize Iloilo, Capiz, Cebu nnd Other Municipalities Marked Improvement in the Geneial Situ ation. Washington, Mnich 'JO Reeietaiy or War Root today locelved the fol lowing cableginiu fiom Judge Tuft, clult man of the commission In the Philippines, dated nt Hollo; "llavo organized Tabaya. Roiu blon, liiehidlrg Tablns, Hlbuyan and smaller NUnd. nnd Mnsbite. Iiicludliig Tlnco mid l'.uilas. Visited Mailandu ciue, Initiated organization of munici palities theie, and will oignnlzc piov Inco befoio letuin. Receptions moit enthusiastic. After visiting Xegms, shall go to Jolo ami Mluda'io, tetuin Ing shall utganli'c Hollo, (.'apl, Antl ciue, ibu. Sohol and Lejte. Shall ptobably oiganlze 'amb.iiiga and MIs an Is. Mai keel tnipiovemcni in general rltuatlon " The dispatch locelved fioin Judge T.ift Is legal ded at the war depait inenl as showing a very satisfactory state of affairs In the southern Islands wllch are now being visited by the commission It Is stated that these? government organised urdcr the com mission aie tentative lo a certain ex tent, and in each community or muni cipality the government Is oiganli'ed upon that basis to meet the 1 equip ments of the people. Tor the most pait. It Is Mild, the governments are of a ciy .simple charactoi, with the least possible machinery and give the rtoplo the latgcst measuie of seIt goveinnnnt consistent with their con ditions. It Is Intended that these ten tative governments shall be tho b.i.-U of a more extensive oiganlzatlnn 0,1 soon as the people In the several com munities show a capacity for such en hugemenC. MAD DOG AT PITTSTON. A Rabid Cur Succeeds in Biting Two Persons Before Being Captured. f-reclal to the se union iilbunp. Pltt.'ton, March 20. A mad dog eie atecl considerable excitement on North Main stieet last night about S.30 o'clock and succeeded In biting two persons, while a third had a nnirovv escnpe. The animal enteied Main street near tho Pflngsten saloon and leaped on a little girl standing on the ctiib stone Al though the animal's nose touched the little gill's faca so close did It come, there was no bite. A shoit distance farther up the stieet It leaped on John Campbell, of Lambert stieet, and bit him over the light eje. Continuing In its mad iuii, ili elog came In contact with Joseph Rosca vlti h, a Polander. It jumped at the man's head and in attempting to waul li I in off he was bitten on the aim. He then grabbed the animal and. with the aid of a companion, succeeded In w lap ping a lope mound the dog's Jaw and holding hlin somewhat at bay until Patrolman Honunerville and Constable Dennett tinived on the scene and ills patched ll with a gun CONFESSES MURDER. Joseph Brown Admits That He Killed Mrs. Leonaid. Of Ixrlmne Wire fiom Tie ssoclatcd Press. Chesler, I'i , Much 20 -JoJcpli llrnwi., col oud, vvhi I fervinif a twenty vnen vear en teneo for lieins connected with tlie murder of Mr. Ann Leonard and the nvvirdeinvis a-.siult upon her hmhand, his confessed that lie licit the orchI woman In death When llronn was placed on tiial be -.ccused Minus Dcline, 1 rwnpanlun, witli the crime, but Ihe latter was aiqulltisl Drown cnnfcfieel I) I hief of IMice lean- in jail jioterriit He Mid he and Dilaney intended to 10I1 the I.eoiiaid hn mmt Ihe old couple came cut and h" killed Mis lionard NEW ELECTION BILL PASSED. Disfranchisement of 50,000 Illiteinte Voters in Mniylaud. 11 lAiIiulie Wire from Tho vssoelated l'ri-s Ahnapoll, Md , Mareh '.0 -'Ihe new election bill lulling lor Its object the puillial ellsfrin chUeinent ot inot of the GOOOii illltcijte volen if tlie atate, passed the w-natc vlurtlv alter mid ilav It was iminidlalelv Kent to the lioue, where all the amendment made h the teuale vu'ic eoneutied In. and tlie bill paiel It is idvv rradv fur tlie govrmor'a slijiiatun Electilc Wiies Cause Pile. 11 Vxeluslvs Wire fiom Tlie HoeIilni I'ri'i Sv orlc, Alauh '.0 lln ieiii nee of e.isuge 11 rtivinoiid, ut Monl, Plain N I, .n k slroveil bv fie lcfuio dall!)it lodn.v, entailing a Ium cf e'l"1""'. paiilv inmnd lln tin vv u iand lij the crojrflnK of teltphoin anl eleitiu Unlit ulie.s In the biiKinml It w is llli ill' fruits that Mr. Itavim nd'i Jon, Chailee, who ii an invalid, va. hhiih! fiom Hie flauiis Fulfilled His Pjophecy. 11 IacIiuIvo Wire from Tho oelatnl 1'iew Vew loik, Much 20 - In fuliilmint u' ,e piopli ee made by hiiuelf that lie would ilk In Irn-e Iho end ot Ihe weel, mid whili on his vvav co alien! his biotlier'n liinml. I.. Ilo.id, i wialilis rotten mamifacluirr, was Mibken 111 in hunt et 11 I'uk nvinue l.to this afternoon and died almrrt immidiatilt Thompson Failed of Election. 11 rc.rlunli.e Wire from The Unoelitrd I'ren, Ilninln, eb , Mareh SO P. )!. Thompson, of I Ineoln, who w is hut ulsut noinlnateil for I'nlted Mateis neintor for tlie fhort leim, b Ihe IT. inilillran ram 111., flllerl ti -liwilliM. In tli. tiln. ivrslcn Mi. THE NEWS THIS MORNINU. Weather Indlcatlent Tod.-r, ItAINf COLDen, 1 (lencril VaiiRlian Meen.se Pill Too Ijfe. VneouraKlnir Nw from the Philippine v All Quiet at Hen Tain. Rebels Shot In South vfrlca. 2 (Jeneral Carbondala Drpirtment. 3 Local No Developments In Mine .situation, neoriranlratlon Ordlnaiice Torn to Talten 4 Fdltorial Nolo nnd Comment 5 local Iluslnesj Men tippoesl lo a Stitke. Tardy Juror Uela.vs Court. C Local-West Fcranlon and Siburbm. 7 ficncnl Northessirrn lennslv-anla l'lnanclal and P.mmerclal, 8 local-Use Hv of the Induilrlil Wnild STRIKERS ACTIVE AT MARSEILLES A Crowd Numbeiing 2,000 Attacks a Cot don of Infantry Driven Back by a Cavahy Clnige. Bf Pxeliish" VMr (ron fie Vsaoclited I'r. ss. Marseilles, Mnich "0 The situation hero ! voiy dlsitulellng owing to the Incieaslngly aggiesslve attltiiile of the stilkers During the dlsonlers todav the panic sprend to tho townspeople and stoics, restnuiants and cales weie huirledlv closed. The Rue de la Can nebleic and the other leading thor oughfares of the ill were deselted. It was feared that the mob which wns ehaigeil bv mounted gendarmes and hussats would attempt to pillage A i towel lilimliettng .'.OOd buist thiough a coiclon of infantiv along the lock sld(. The cavaliy ihaiged and di ovo the sttlkeis hack. A ellley of stones was then tliiovvn In all elliec tlons find a brigadier, two ge ndainics, a hussar and seveial Infantiymen were Injured. One gendaime was stunned, tliiovvn from his horse nnd tinmpleel upon by the cavalry. He was iemoved to a hospital, when; ho lies in a ciitl cal condition Two bundled women, several with babes In aims, took pait In today's demonstration. Tho government Is hi nn extremely embnirasslng position, especially M. Mlller.ind. the minister of commerce, as the Socialists demand that tho government should Intervene in favor of the stilkers anil are dis gruntled nt the e-mplovment of troops. On the other hand the government Is urged to take vigorous measures to M-cure the freedom of labor, especially In v lew of the fact that the foreign ele ment, chlell ltislln.ii, ivlilch r-rcpiuuTer-ates among the sti Iking dock lnboieis. Is utterly ludlffeicnt to the fato of Mai sollles. REPLY OF THE MORGANS. J. Pierpont Is Out of Town for an Indefinite Period. liy Ftilushe Wlic. from The Associated Press. "Wilkcs-Ratie, March 20 Some davs ago a letter signed by a great many business men In AVIIkes-Baue nnd stti loundlng towns was sent to J. Plei pont Morgan, petitioning hlin to nuat the niuhiaclto mlncis In joint coui'r ence, and thereby avoid a rti i. To day tho letter was acknowledged nrf follow s. Niw l rk, Muh .'0 1) .1 lis I r , 1h Wllke. lliire, I'i Dew Ml UP bttir of the loth In-f . ail diesbiel to J Pierpont Moru'an Ins been leeilvi I. Mr. MoiKiti U nt neiit ibini from tin tils, and will not ivlmn for home llttb time Vers trill vours, i. I' More-ail V c o WOLCOTT FOR SECRETARY. The Colorado Senator Mny Succeed Mr. Hitchcock. B Fvcluslve Wlie fiom Tin Associated Press Pueblo, Col, March L'0 The pally Chieftain will sav toinoiioiv' It Is dfilnltel known hete that c-ena or Edwaid O. U'olcott. ot i'olotjelo, will In a few days be appointed by the president to be seeiotary of Inteiioi, u succeed Mr. Hitchcock. The news has been receive 1 bj, the ft lends of Mr. Wcdeott In this aty, the statement being made ;ineiulVJ cally, and It is Indicated tint the an nouncement will b ninde In Washing ton toinnitow, GAS RUSH TORE OFF HIS HAND. One of the Biggest Wells in Gieeno County Struck Yestoiday. l"y l.xiluslie Wire fiem fh" .'ssooiatiil Pn". Wa-hiiiuton, I'a , Man It JO (inn of the larg est (.as wells ever struck in ireiin eoiintv wan 1 rousbt In this aficrnoon bv the Maim' u. Inter!,' lie ct and I.l(,lil cnmpii of this lan Ihe for. o of Ihe gas was o (.real Hut tin tools were hvulid from the well and thruwu hlali in the air. Hank kellv, tl o driller hid 1.1 band torn com pletelv oil bv the eable, vvhlcli wis loin loo-e bv the RJ niili All eflorls to urn (In well have been uimiuu-ful, and the e.apln; jcas can be heaid for miles i m i ii DEATHS OF A DAY. P Fveluslii" Wlie fnm fie Awoeialed l'is Dover. Del. Much "0 Mi. It V Pennine, ton, wife of former Coii.'rim in Mm 11 I'm hllttloll, ot this town, dle'd hep todav. .Sue Kid TI jean ot iv;e. Mr I'nini iiton was the mother of Mr J M Deiueiii and Mrs. .1 1' Dunning:, vrlm were pule,i ed b the bo of candy feit beie from ( illfuima (hire isrs ai,o ii ,,11. Bed In Mis. llnlklii Siv llk, Vlnrcli . I, lilt I'omlli, for "V jcili. i lie el Wall xliee I'm mo-t plctuiifque UJ tire-, and et.e of ihe most influential .irul piomi unit cpiritou in tbo "Mieii." U ibid it his rriiektiip In this ill. s luo'.er for Tieiior U I'irl, and enaairrd will. .Ii (,'ould In the at lulls of tlie 1 nlnii l if flic lailtoad, he made his pirsinct felt in lln .tieel when ho became a lirmber of the htccl. rvchanjre on his arriMl here from fallioinli Mi I'ondlr waa one nf the "foil) mlieu," and wis alo insliumental Jn laumhiiig tin sutio tuninl nhenn ( lileaeo, Marrli if l!ev rlliur l.dvv.ids D.. editor of tin Northwestern (htitflau Vdv eale. nnd widely known in MethodUt Fpl-copil elureli clrelrf, died (onlgtit at Ida residence in this eltv, aired GO riM Dr 1'dwardi win boin in Ivoiwalk. ()., irraduatcd fnm Iho Wole.ian untvertltr of that tate, toon aflr enterim; the Detroit conference of tlie Meth'hlM I pUropal rhunh. At tlie eutlreak ef (lie Civil war lie wept ti Ihe front as a il aplaln, but lcdgned after the battle of (leltithmir to become a colonel of a ravalr reglnent. In 1S he becamr assistant editor of the J.orlhvveHem Christian Vilvorate In H! he became editor In chief. TWO CUNTS. QUIET REIGNS AT TIEN-TSIN No Bloodshed Is Llkelu to Result from the flnalo-Russlan Dispute. VIEW OF THE SITUATION Biitish Relnfoiccd Count von Wnl deiseo Returns to Fekln Unable to Do Anything in the Face of In stiuc'tions Received by Command ei.i from Home Government. Washington Is Not Dlstuibed. IU I vile,, " Uln tioni lb. V'soilated Pes Tien Tslii, Match 20. A dust-stoiiil prevented Coimt von Wieldersee. whc in rived Iktc jesteiday. from proeeed Inir foi l'eliln until this moinliur. flenei.il Lome Campbell, the EiirIHIi lomiAundei, find tlenei.il Woi;ick. (onimaiidliiK the Kii'slnns, met Count von Wnldeiseo on his arrival here, I.eiiinlnK that both had lecelved Jn Htruttlous fiom llielr Roverumcnts, tho eount said It was useless for him to irlve even an opinion lef-miHn- the) niHtteis at Issue. It Is Ihe Kcneinl feellnj,- In Tlen Tsln that the tiouble Is not likely to ii'iieli a point wheie blood will !) shed. Uoth detachments on fuaril have orders to do notlilnir tiKKresslv unless forced to do so by the other side. lAccpt the .'nmv and en nip follows ers, the only Itusslnns lesldlup heri aie two mcmhciH of the consulate st n IV, two cle rlis and two Jews. The .Tews nie fctoiol.eepcis. They left Rus sia In older to save their lives, ln di.rtinnts nie being offered them ta move to the llusslnn concession. The I'i enclt concession Is rinlet. ricnch Keiidnrnies aro on duty nt tliei Hiillsh concession to pi event the sol oiers fiom licspasslnff, and Australian naval hilgadc men aie preventing tho Hlkhs from lnvndliiK' the Fienoh con cession. (leneral Lome "ampbll, on hearins of tho death of ex-President Harrison, ordcied all the lirltlsh flaja to ha flown nt half mast. XInctv British mailnes1 arrived here last nlBht from the Taku forts to ie pluco the Indian guards on the dls lititi el lunel. The- ruaU.i l s are cxpict- ed today. a. special train bearlnsr jelnforce ments of Australian troopi left Peklni for Tien-Tsln at 10 o'clock this morn Inir. One rrench, nn Italian nnd a German warship aro outside the bar. Washington Undisturbed. WaMiIncton, March 20. Tho sItua- tlon at Tlen-Tsln still fails to ecito the ofllclals here, who feel that tho ultlcal point has been passed. A curious fact In connection with tho Mnnchutlnn complication Is that so far theio Is no trace of any olllclal pio test to Russia, against tho execution of her ainounccd pi osi amine In Man ehuil.i. It Is not for lack of disposi tion to appose lliat policy that tho piotcsk his not appeal ed, but because, there is no authenticated copy to bo had of tho teputed Itusslan-Chlncso iiKieeinent, and, finther, no one of tho imvveis has vet been found avIIHuk to take the Initiative in challciurlnf-; Prus sia The United States department ot state has excited what Influence It could to obtain a statement of the fact In rospeel to Monchuila, the result of which has been a icpeiitlon of this llnsslaii disclaimer of Inipinpcr mo tives, but not a clellnitlon of the mo gramme for the ftituie, fiuthet thuti It wus dcOuecl In the llusslan picx nounieineni ot Ausnst last. NOVEL ELECTION. Candidates Dinw Lots foi Otiice In North Pelham. H Ixeliuive Wire fiom The A-soclated l'ies Sew uik, Manli 20- lln i halter elenji hell in .Villi Pilhaui, Witelieler eoiintv. se tfldav, re suited in the unusual eiciiinemi o t lie Vuie on tie oltlco of president and las; no tectoi Mlchail J Ivneh, the present ine inn lent if tlie nlllic ef vlllue piedent, who wis Ih Democratic nominee ii r n elre clon. received 77 votes as eliel William I diiRei. ids Ilepuhliuiti opponent John I' 1 01,'in, the Dciuocratli nom inee ful lolleetoi, anl William lvou Kipu Ileal, sIm) tied will 77 vutiH eaeli When i le result ot Iho eh 'II. n w iv leaimil the foui can. ililatc cet tug-i llin and mieesl to eille tlia matter b Id Accoicllni;), todav Hie slllage board lonveneil ami a ballet beating; tbo n.inm of I dinger ami aiiotbci luailiivv tlm name of Ivmli wire plae In i I allot bov aid Tuietoo Parker, a ltepubli. can, diciv out erne nf the billots This ballet loie tlie name of Mil liar! I. liiclt, tho Perm eralii! noinlnee. anl Ids re election, is villii.4 incident was at ome deilaiiil Tlm i-ame pio. ecduie was followed in th" II on las: collector, and at; .iln link fanned flu Dciuocrai, luhu l' Loc! beinif declaieil ebne.1 Jail BUd Retaptuied. 11 Kxiliuive Mrc from The Awoilatol I'rets Iteadnifr, I'J, March 20 Ile.beit W. Tivlor, who i.iapid fiom piiaon at I'otUvillr, where lie was fervlnu a 'even .viars' iiiitemn fir wife pol onliiK, early this mm nine, wis captured hero I nlichl while Hulling i ride on a coal train 11 had then been at llbcily iiKlitren liuiiti He will be mnt lis I'oitetilte k nvvaid of $V) was of fend for bis captuie Mines to Work Ten Houis. i D Kuludvo Wliii from Hie Associated lres. Wilkes llaire. Manli in- Vollees weie HleJ In the Delawaie an 1 Hudson rompany today notl fviiic tlie emplo.ves that, heirliiuiiia; tomorrow, all llm liiines would woik ten hour a riav Th other bier companies are eipeeted to Mt a simi lar order. 'Ihe nilnera lluuk tlm I hit Is a mova upon the pJit nf i he mine owners to stock up in antU'lpjtluii of a Miil.i of f t t Hft' WEATHER rORECAST. o sv Wivshlutuon, Mi ill J0 - 1'oreeasl for s s eiitnii Piin.vliunU Haiti llvur-da , V s- Cidifer iu n'litlieni porilon. lirl.l. and hlah f SV eautrrlv wiuilsi 1 1 Ida lair, t f tM l ttft SI f