T ' V ribtme. ormtton m$ 0m HE-I'HI: ONLY SCRANTON PAl'bR. KbCHVING THI. COMPLETE NEWS SEKVICU Oh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE C'.KEAl'EsI" NEWS AGENCY IN HIE WOULD TWO CENTS. SC'RANTOX, lA., KKlim MOItMNli. MARCH liJ). 1!M)1. TWO CENTS. t'x ' STORY OF CAPTURE OF AGUINALDO Graphic Account of General Funston's Exploit. GENERAL MACARTHUR'S OFFICIAL CABLEGRAM Gives Notitfi of the Success of the Expedition General Fuiiston's Desctlptiurt of thp Tilp Into the Mountains in Scaich of the In stil Rnt Chief A Ninety Mile Match Upon Rations of Patched Coin Fiinston Impiisoued Thico Days, nt Cosiguian A Thiilllng Tale of Adventmc Suipasslug the Moils of Wiiteis of Holder Fic tion Aguiualdo Feats Impiison meiit lit Guam Geneinl Fuiibtou to Do Substantially Revvaided. fl I - ln-Mr- Win from III. ouii4tiil l'ee Washington. Aim t h . A ciibli'giani ifi'ivoj m iin war H-.rtment l.ito tins morning fioiii Genet. il MaeArihur i I'v In .1 succinct way the hWtuiy of Vtrmiialdo's cuptuio. ghes till the cted It tot the billllunt ox-ptolt to Gi-nernl I'uiiston. whoso toward. It suggests Imulil In thai nf httguell"r genera In Hi logulur nnny mul llnallv Umtw i. itii an expression of i onililfticf In i'ii speed lossullull of hostilities motighriut the Phlllpplu uiohlpelago ii tin- result of Hit? capture, llxoi'i't tii.it li makes no tefoienco t tin- ells iitli)i lo li" niiiilf nt Aguiuuldo, thi .! -p.itflt oners thi' whole II id of gos sip mul speculation excited hi Wash ington by the nows that Funsion's iidvi'iitiimus expedition hud hoi'ii n.wned wllh toiiiploli' miicvs The inlil.'Uimn Is us follows: M nil). Mm I - 'i OUIll (.fll'l.ll. W.ISIIil..(ull l.nt.oit.ellt lli-at,-,. till llilo Iwiiil- of d Hi" ml 1 HI "tr II. I ill. 21, from Willi II AlUlltkllilo Wa Ir Itii) 111 t'allll. b.llllll.l I'lUMMIi. Mipill'.toll .utnrril eoniiitiiit; Again ililcV. i.ii(iihiI ii -'iem lout i N-ln-iirijiiit iilfli.w nml -I'niti r ibi MiciIk-Ihh who i.Ae rjrjlo. .liiniil wii i Mnv l, Itcmllicloll., llciS-nt In II pi -l III Hi 'I1 C i tr. I'miaou loiinniii till iiitotiipiinril In I II 'III lill-adl T. ,ll.lll I. I III mill .J1..I ,., ipuili IUll.1 W. Xertloli, lllllll.tomth li r mt I , I tii.tniatits Oilier, I". M. IIiiz.iiiI. IImiiii'i 1 iioil Mite tnliiMici i.tialij. lilruliiMiii ll'i 11 T. Mltitinl. I'utluili 1'nlliil Man. wlii.i mfjiitr.v . OtiHre iIijinI as Atueil.aii pet .t. .mil rrpiicoiitcil uri .otic lis I'.xjn illt1 jii h ilnl Minili. Mirth ti. Viel.ln.11; luulnl Mmli 1 ill rt CO.KI I.WOH .'(' Illllcn Mllllll I'.i-Iu'iu.i. lliiiilnl r.iliilun Hi 111 hill.' tlioii' jfliiiuxiii Mi'i'i N.nhr.i fomi'lili Iv niilnl Mii'iihOil ili Ui I ll lit ln-lil;clit 11 uiluHciiKiiU tni wlili li mih I' h turniili'1'!. Vvitln 1'1 ilo i. nt mi'iIIi 1 nml I141I his i.'t'oil loilv ini'ii pir.iihil ti 1 Nli 11 1 I n r litnor Midit ill-t.anc ,'nuul'luV in- ! 9. il-gtlii' itl-.llllnl. li.'ll!.lt fnlluWlil, Imlll' mh. iuii inniiKiiiU Killiil l lillii-. l.'"i iiiiiiuli aiiiimiliitii'H ui'liiinl lititliu "Itii Aumii t'l 1 ml tuo piln lul ttill .unci !-. No 1 imhIiI.i nn nti sp1iinlnl to iih i.ition inn tliimipii I umnuiiilir lt.ur, clIUii, Mill, lct,i-l)iil; It'll' I nIMo In miiiiti-. I'li'Mmi Imiilli irili' iiivi I nllrc ami Juln In llniil. mi miiih, Tii triiisirtlon wtit iiiilll.iiit In tone, pi lor. him fill til si- in rsriiillini. Ml 1 11 ill! UUlil k'n I'm lion, wlii iimln 'iipoiMiioii (fin, Wluitmi 01 i llllZCi ,11111 I VlliIlK till 11'iiiltivll 1 1 0111 -1.111 III linUli. IIU 1-1U.II1I 'il0l)lil In hlun.it uli'l nil lliuliitp Milll fil'll. WIll'IIOII ttill) lOllillllllllilll I intcuV rdfiitlon uhiiitiM until In m l'i' I'l'iiluicil lirls:.iilk'i Kiiiiiil riKitliiK 1 lion- spifilj CTxiilluii lio-lilltii. t ln.iiii.io 1 1 ' Ilijll.ltTU .U (OliHUUi 1111 tlm ninil.i. - 10 I'll 01 ioUiIiihi- iiu In pri'KiKi., pulnlili Auitulilo will I-.mil nililriM iuMIhl' vhiij! unrndir. ili'llict.i ,niii. cicptJiKu Aiiiulini npirniiK. Ciuiuili In.illiui The confiMviipp.H ivtmvd to In llicilih V'ltfh uro IkjIIovoiI at thi war iUput jiV'tit to nian fonfi'ivni'i's with othor Jnsurffpnt iPiidoiM hy nnny ollltprs or llV tllu Tfltt I'OHIIlllM-loll Tin- win (kpnrtiiifiit has not hail 1 11110 us ypt to toiisltli'i- th" oxn t htatim of Asnlimhlo, whcthi'r ho to lip trlpil n lid what piinlKhiiii'iit. If uiiv. Is in In niPtcil out to him. Hut thi-n- .m ppi ttiln RiMiPiul prlni'lpkH whUh iih bald to Iip fli'iuly I'stiihllshi'il, and tin Hist nitration nsked Is as to wlu'ther Auln nldo Is to ibp tiii'il 11s a niliitiiiy or ns B Ptvll Oll'pndiT. If III' h to he .Kill'il d lib huvlns 1 ullllllltti'd liPiisnii tlili. acts, or toiui'iiK'il an Iiiiiiiiciiiii Hir.ilnst the- UnlK'd Stntps Kou'iiiineiu, thon tlw til.il Mould he of 11 fiun Bftcr. for thPM hip piilltlial ofi'i'iiM's Rdlnst the authorlt.x ot tip- rn.., tau (,'ovpniinpiit mid mi? not oilins.'s jndor tho uith'K's of war. to )p i lotl iv a military i-ouit-imniliil or pouiiuIn lon. It Is hiirdl I'vpi'i'ti'il tluil tln llKornus procodiiit' lor H.-iikuii woiilil b tuloptpd 3ENERAI. FUNSTON'S ACCOUNT. Sraphlc Desciiptiou of thp DaihiR Expedition. I'.xolu.i.f Wtro tiom llie .oiun Vn , Mftnlln. Miin-h 's -Gcnciul I'ipiI funHtnn. who .Mutch ra fiipliiii'd lipn snil ARiilnnldo, wliini Jntoi lt ueii to lay hy the M'prCHcnlaihi. of tile ai KxlatPtl l'ivs. inntlii th. lollmi liu italciiiPiit coupi'inlim (lu mpitiii- of !ho rillplno Ip.uIim Tho lolllldi'iit'al uupiit of VruIiiiiIiIii nled Knl M it I'.iiuabaimniii, hi tlm !u-o hiff of N'lii'V.i t;pJa. .Voiihuiu lai con, with lutlois daipd .lau. II, 11! mid U. Tlv'so li'iti-iH ivorp 1 1 11111 Ihntllo .Kl)ll)it ItNt llld .111 hi:! oil HaMei'iliu Rtilli.ildo !d ttilir t'OUiiiiand of Ilia )ron(i.H of 1'i'iUial l.uon, supplant nt; (h'tiPial .Miijaiiiltiiio. Kinllln AKUliialthi at-u ordoii'il that fum liuii dii'il meit Iju sent him as soon as pus. slide, MiyliiR- that thi bearer of the let teis Mould Klllde tln'HP men t" WhPie AKtllnnldo was. (Iciieral ruuston seemed the eoires pnililelii'p of AKlilimldo'rt .-iKeiit and laid his plans in 1 iiiiIIiil;I.. .s'ome months pifvlous li' had aptuted the pump of the lilstliKt'lit Ueiieial I.ui una. Inrl dentally obtaining l.opittm's seal, ntll cl.il papeis and n iinantllv of slmied loriospoiidein e. Kioin this in.iteilal two letters weiu i oiistruetetl, ostensi bly from lamina to AKtdnnldo i)u of these I'oiualned Information as to the pIOKH'SH of tile Mill. Tile utlK'l' as--el led that pllisiliint to nwlPlri reielved fiom Italdeinio Amilnuldo. l-oi una was seiulliiK his best company lo Presi dent Kmlllo AKtllnnldo Fxpeditiou Org'nnized. Ills plans 1 omplcird and appioeil. Ueneral Kunston mine to Manila mid organized bis i'pedlllon, selertllill seV-eiitv-elht AIiilmIipIiow. all of whom spiilte TaualoK lluonlly. Tweiitv wore hisiiiK'til unlfoinis and the otbeis tin- dress of I'lllplno ,ilnir eis. This .Maiabelie lonip.uiy. ainifd with llttj .MtiiM'is, eighteen lioniluu tons and ton Knmt-JoiB"eiisons was I'Dininmnled hy Captain IUism-II T. llazzaiil. ot the lMevonth 1'nlted ritatis Volunteer cavali.. With him was his lumber. Lieutenant Oliver P. .M. llaz.m-u. ot the same regiment I'aptnln Hmi. V. Newton, Tlilrty fuuith lnfunti. was taken because of bis lamilluilt.v with I'aslKUian bay and I.leiltinaiit Hut ton J. Mltchfll, Korli eth llitmitiy, went as (Jeneial Fttn ston's .nldo. These woic the only Amerleans in (ouipanvlnii the leader of the expedition. With th" Macubobes weie tour p.v-lusurKent olllcors. one bphiK a Spnnl.'iul and tho other thu-e Tap.ilos. whom ih'lioial Fttnston tiust i'tl illlileitly U.'iioial ruuston mid the Ameiican nllli eis woie plain blue shhts unci Khaki tioust'is. Thev caulcd each 11 hall lil.iiikl. but whip nt Inslpnla of rank The Maeiilu lies weie caiefully IlislillctPcl lo obv'y the oidets of the four eN-lnsillnent iifllpei" Oil tile rlu-hi of Alill.'h S the pal IV Pinbaikel on the Unit, d StUcs s;tin buit Vli ksbuiR-. Ii was originally in tili'k'tl to lake i'iin "s Irom the ilnnd of "nllllii t.nrt to dillt t 1 lite lilaiulinil but a stoi m ntosi' mid three of the cnsi'oes weie lost. Thl pi 111 wan aban doned. At -' n. ii'. March 11 Hip Vek Ihiik put I'ei iiithtsiuit and inn I" shores twenty-five inilo.s t-outli or r'aslRiumi. Iiovltneol liliii'lH. Tin pmtv land ed mid matelied 10 Cicluilian. The AmeilP'tns bail not pmil'-oned tlv pliiec and tin Inhabiiunls arc stroiiK iiiMUKcnl lymiiplliiyers. Having ar ilvcil thote thr ts-lnsiiiRent oilkcis I'oniuiriitdlim tin pmt aiinnuni't'il that tlipv Men on the w.l t" loin AKtlln nldo between Hamuli imiii d Kiln, that tllfV had Mllpllsed all Ameiiiau nuveyiiii? pait and tleit they had Mllnl a uiunhei. i.iptuilns llvi . They I'.hlblted Mcneird Kinihton and otlter Anieileali" as 1 It. Ir pilsoneis. Impiisoned Thiee Days. 'fhe iliMirt,eiU pipsidcnt of Caslgui.iu belli Mil the stoiv. Two of the hociiiKt. k'tt"is, puioiidy eoiiioited, weie for v. 111 ilt (1 In Amilnnhlo nt 1'al man, prov Inie of iMibelln. Ieu11.1l Kunston and lite ollHIi weie kt pt Illlil loiiC'd for time dijN suiieptltloin-ly Klvlnir or iIpim ut nlf,!it. On the moiniiiK of Mulfh IT. IiiUIiik a hiuall iiuiuiity oC iracl:ed c citn. th. pait.'- started on it llillPly-ll.'le liiaich to I'ul.tllim. Tile couutiy i." ii'iiuli ..ml uulnhabitid and prcivisloiiii ( ould not le piiiinl, The liai ty ite is-inill hell ilr.li but weie al- niofl s-tm v on. W.idluer swift ilM'is. ellnililiij.' picelplll ins tin mil ilus and pinetiaihiB deii.-e luiiKles. thee in.uilud M-M'ii dayt, and nlirlilH mil on Mmih :'.' had ieuihetl a P'llut pIkIh miles liein P.iluiuin. Tiny weie nuv" mi wnik that it was upc.MMiiy t fend to .KUhialdo's niiiip for loud. Amiln aitlo dlsputi l:i d 'iiipplie.-i and ditected that tlie Ann th no pilsoneis hii kindly tif'tiled, bill not hi ulltn.ed to "liter lite town. On the nioinhiK of Mmvli .'.'. the ad Mlliee was lesuinud. The loluniu was met bv the itaff ollltois of Agulunhlo mid a detiu hmeiit of AKiiinnldo's lnnl.v Kllttld. v hli'll was mdeli'il lo laUe eh lilfe of the Alliel leans. While 1111 1 liiHitwni ollk'er c'oiiveised with AkhIii aldo's aiile, auuther, a Kpmilnid, sent a cornier towaid (bnei.il I'uiihton and III" lest, Who. with eleven Mmabebes, weie iihoiit an hour behind. Having liuelM'd Ibis (Mm nlnif. Ion ual Kuns Inil iiMitded Amilnaldo's ditaihnient mid Joined the column, molding obser Mitlnn. The Tngalos wuil abend ti Kivol Amillialdo and the column ftlowly followed, lltinll) iirilviiig mi Palatum. Aulnaldo's hiuisehold '.loops, liny iiiou lu ileal unll'oi 111 of blue mul with and wealing hii.iw huts, lined up lo leeilvo the llewcomeis. Ci net ill Puns ton's mill iiosfi'd ill" ihi'i 111 .small boats, fonutil on the bank ami mart heil to tip. lljjlii ami then, in ft out of the Insiuiiit gif-nadleis. The Tagalos en tiled tlu house. Mliiiro ARiilnaldn wus nipt. Suddenly tin. Si.inisn oilkcr. 110th rim that Aglilnaldo s able m.is wnlchhiK the Amei leans siisidclously, CMliihui'd: "Now, .Ma' ahi his. so lor tllein " Firing lloglns. Tin .MuiMlhlKD oppiitrd ilii bui ihelr aim was rather liiPfiVctive. mid onlv tluec hijiui gents weie killed, Tho iob cts letiiuied the tire. On hcnrliitr the IhhiK. Agiilnnldo.wlio evidently UiotiKht his men weie inoiely culehiatlng tlio aiiival of lPliituu'i'uioniM, ran to tho window and shoutPd. "Htop that fool ishness quit wasting ammunition " Utimio Plni'Ido, one of tlio TuuMlns oilliiiirt ami a foinicr Iukuikviii innjor, Mho was wounded In the Iuuks by the Hit of tlm Kansas iiglmi'iit at Hio battle of f'aloDcan, tlnow his aims aiouiul AkuIiiiiIiIo, cMdaliuliig, "Vou ure a prlBoner of tho Americans." I'edciiii'l Simeon Vila, Aijulnaldn's clil'i of slatf. .Major Alumina mid oth crs atl.K kul tin. men who wme hold lug AKiiliinldii. Pla. Ida shot Villa In the shoulder Alainbra .iumped out of the window and altempteo to 1 ross tin. liver. It Is supposed that he Was lt owned, Flvo other Insurgent olllceis fought for a few minutes mid then tied, making their escape. When the (king began Ueneral Fun stun assumed command ami diluted tlir uitiiek on the house personally, assisting In the capture of Aguliialdo. The Insurgent body guunl lied. lealng twenty lilies. Santiago llarccloun, the Insurgent tie.lsuior. sunendeied with out assistance. When eaptuiexl Agnlmildo was tie mendously excited, but ho calmed down under (leneial Fiiiivton's assur ance that hi would bo well Heated. i5eiier.il Fiinston sci ill d all Agulmil do's i'oiiesioiiilencc. showing that he had kept in close touch with the sub chiefs of the instlnuctloii 111 all pints of the mchipelago. It was also dlscov eied that Aguinnldo, .Ian. '.". pin cliiiuied lilinsdf dii'tutor. He had been living at I'alauun I01 cM'ii mouths, uudlstuibt'd cm opt when a detachmciii or the Sixteenth liifmitty visited the town. On that ouaslon the entile population took to the moun tains and icmalucd there until th" troops retlicd. Fears Inipilsonment at Guam. Aguluiildn admlttid that lie had come mar to being capuned bofoie. but he asserted that he bad never In en wounded, adding: "I should never have been talii 11 ex cept hy a Hlratogeni. I was completely dnelvid by hoc ttuii'ti folged sluliu tllie" He iVarcd he mlglit bo sent to fiiinni, mul be was quite glad to come to .Ma nila. Palan.in was KU.uded by uutiit wilts outposts and signal stations. Dining the fight nolle of the .Mue.ibebeS weie wounded. The expidltlon lested March i. and Ihen maiched sixteen miles tho lollow Ing day to Palling bay, where (ioneral l''uiiston found tlio Vlcksbuig, which brought him to Manila, f'tuuinmidor Hanv, of the Vlckfhurff. lPiulpred tScn eial Fiinston sidendld assistance. Aguiualdo, who talked fieely of past events, said he suppo-pd Oenoial Tilus would proclaim himself dictator, even not knowing that Trias laid surrend pied. He behaved cciurteousij and gave no tlOllble. General rtinstou ,ays Aguiualdo Is above the average In Intelligence, and has pieposspsslng maniiois. DILCHERATINDIANAFOLIS Talked Ovei the Situation with Sec- letary Wilson, Who Comnuinl- cnted with Piesldent Mitchell. Hi I.vIii.iip Win from Tlic Vv...lr.l I'r.o Imllanniiolls, Aiaich 2s. At national lieachniaiteisof the rnlt..,i Mine Wnrk eis there Is much activity tonight. Se. iPt.iry Wilson is in osp oommuiil 1 11 lion with Tipsldfut Mitchell and Is fully fognlzant of Air. Alllchell's plans for biiiif;nK about a setil 'inent of the stialned lelallons now existing In the east between the anthracite mlneis and the big operators. .Mr. Wilson said ln elld not feel at liberty to dlsell-s tin? situation until soni 'thing dellnlte bad been done or until President .Villi hell's letuill. .Vatloual ('ouinillteeniun Pud Dili h er m lived tills moiuliig and talked ovei the .situation with Secretaiy VH son. His Is extremely conlldent the mliieis n the Pennsylvania dlstiku have little to fear from the 1 xac tlons of tlie opera tiny. Ho says the mlneis me moie stiongly oismiUed than evei before in the aiilluaelte legions mid me inepaied to make n strong HgRt for tin Ir lights. Mr. Dlleher left tonight I'm his homo in Ohio. Fied ICvatis, a piniuluont 01 guuler of the .Mine Wmkeis, ntilvod hole with .Mr. Dllelioi and will leinalii Ind llliltcly as editor of the Aline Woikeis' Jmirnul. Mr Kvans ex piessod 1 ouildclici! that the operutois .110 In no iostlou to deteat the an llnarll.' Illinois and bo thinks tin re 1 .111 bo but one end to the present situ ation n Illinois' vie titty. MR. KNOX UNDECIDED. Has Been Invited to Take a Cabinet Poitfolio. Hy hvi'liiMir Wiu Iruiii Tho so. Uti tl l'r, M.diiilcii. Mmli .".--Ml. I' I. kino 1 I ill-tiuiu". I'.l.. Ill U'lllll llll' plolllllll II I' ill ill 'il lii piln tli" iittouii'i jiikij1IiIi. .mil' I II tlie nlille Inline rilioul noun IikIjj. lie n ulili Hi.' proHim tot nor an tinur. Vlli 1 li lift II"' INllltO llilll'O Till tollllrtllilt ollliill .llli. 1111 111 n mi id' ' "1 ! pi (Milan li.u invllnl Mi knu 10 u upt tlio oiilie m .itlouuv .-iiur.il. Mi Knn I ,t no .U'l kIiiIIiiI til- aii.puiin mil mil H..I mil II illnr I. id int.. in lif.ln. .' I V)r. Knox .tixl Altiinfi lliiifl.il (.Tins mil I .I1I1 ihi- iH'-li'uit lor a tllu.' nil 01 luu. I eo ilU ii.-iii,; inittci. P'llilolns lo din ilcp. rle c n' ,o li'iiii... Mi. Kii'.x will li.i.i tin lii. In. lib- 11 I'itl.liiite timioiinw .ilP moor. Tlun i. ip Jp'ii'iitb btti' ilimlit 01 1U ji 1 iptjii.i NEBRASKA DEADLOCK BROKEN. J. II. Millard and Charles Dietiicli Nominated as U. S. Senatoii for Long? and Short Tenn. Hy i:cljslc Wire (ixnn 'Hie VftitliJ I'imi. I itirtln. X1I1. XI 11 r ti :'. - Vim ,1 .K'nlloil ..t two iml mi.' lull mnnllK I he Itrptililli.ui. ( Ilii' Nilu i-ka litl-llluii locliv ncininUril I. II VlilLoil, ol II1111I11, mul lionrii'M 4 li ill. 4 II. PI1I1UI1. "I lli.tlna. tor tin I0111; unit .lum li'liii, tnppclliili. III tin t'nltnl s u., on.11.. A joint i.i. 11 ol tin- leglihltiiv win liflil a 11. oil Ulll r.llllllil till OalMl llOllllllltlulil. Vll MIII.I11I will J'.llliir tin wit n S.uli, lliui-lur. v.lill iloMinor IMuricli I. llie .11 icu.nr el in late si'nitoi lliju.ir.l Coiirnor Dictri.ir ileclimi 10 the mute will l.iUc Muiltiuiit (io.fiiicr aj,ci tn tin ohI.p of KuM'rnoi, crlilcli tlie fcinirr will c.o.ilc in liif ipitlltiritliiti ji nijtf. Secietniy Wilson Collects an Euor. 11 llxilu-lvr Wiio lum 'Hie Aiiilitf. lre. Inilkiinpcll.. Mauli , lf liejil.umtm o ilii t'liitnl Xni. votl.ri' inwoilalloii lo. n S'o.'t.ii," Vliloti nil J llie report tliit .1 inert hi; t tlio exeiiltlM' tn,i' will lie lulJ line 1 ouioi -inn to iMiiiivk the .hiutloii in ilu IVnn-ilv ina untliMrllci ui'tri I. In itim Sarah Bemhnidt 111. lb Kxf lusiio Wlie fiom Tin A-Joelatnl l'o... I'lttkliiuir, March 2. Hie ainiimiuriiient w.it made t til e.mlnif Hint Sjih lli-inlurilt w,u and woulil m uruhlo in ap'ir ai (he MWn tluatir tontslit, She lentuiteil a .rri nol'l While III null. In t'llt.l.llli; .Ui.l lm I,n i voire liuni lininne" DEFEAT OF THE VAUGHAN BILL Friends oi the Low License Meab- 11 it, Fail to Rctllij a Sul.lGlent Number ol Votes. CORAY LEADS OPPOSITION He Attncks the Bill 011 Constitu tional Giouuds and as Fait of His' Rental ks Has Read the State ment Dlstilbuted by Attorney W. J. Hand Mr. Scheuer Makes the Piinclpal'Spoecli in Defense of the Bill The Vote in Detail. spt'cul from i -tuff 1 urrpiiiJeiit. llai il.-liuig, March L's. ir the pio motils or the Vaughau license fee bill were stiipilspd yesteiday win 11 the incasuie had 11 majoilty of only foui Votis 011 sn mid l'tidillK, the Weie um touudi'd today, when cm third n.idlug It musleieil only elghty-nhip votes, or fouii"i'ii shun ol th" constltiilluiiul majority of whUh they wcte so sine. At lu u'c link last night, when they met at the Commonwealth to compute notes, they loiiinl that ninety-live member hud pledged themselves to lit? pie.'ont and vole Tor the bill, mid that, at least twenty othets who were yet to be seen could bo wifely counted itiion to luvni tho inoasuix'. Dining theeaily inclining the canvusslng was ciuitlnueil with v Igor and as II o lock approached they weie conlhl'iil the iieiess.iiy niu Jotlty hail In en seoiiied. Hut when II. 1.". o'clock .11 lived and the chair an nounced that the hill was bofoie tip' house, on special Older, the llrst fears of a possible dercal of the bill Ix-guti to be felt by Its ptouioliils. A survey of the desks showed that a number of uiomheis who were ominti.il mmn t.. vcite I'm the bill were not lu their places and senuh for tbeni about the eon Idois pioved unavailing. When It came to taking the vote It was almost a smeiy Hint the bill would not receive th" nquMto majoilty, and when tho icsiilt was .imiounr'cd Its filcnds wie paillally pippmed for their defeat. They talked miiiii of havliie a recon- -lileiiiticiii. hut llnally decided to give up the light Keptesi ntatlve c'oray. lusiirgput. ot! hiizeino, led In the us.-iiuli on Uie bill. He attacked It cut constitutional giouuds. and as pint or his romaiks' had the el. 1 k lead the statement dls ti United the night befote hj Attotney W. ,1 Hand and which appeared In this 11101 iilng's Tilhuiie. Heailng- Not Denied. This si, 1 lenient. .Mr fenny said, was made iiecessai hv the fact that the opponents of the bill had been elenled .1 heailng. Mr. Phllbin disputed this allegation mid explained that the op position Intel 001110 too late to bo heard hy the committee, and hnd doc lined an uppoi tuiitty of being hi'.nd bofoie the house. Mi. .luinos eiltli I7.01I the pi luted .stnteiiiout from sevi 1.1I standpoints, and Hilled intention to tlie fue'l that one of tho ulgucis, ex-.Tlldgp .lessup, was not a lesldc nt ot Sii.tulon. Mr. Hlx, Doineipiat. of I'll., niade a lengthy spooc b against the bill. Uo 1 IiiIiupiI it was micoustittillonal and would fall If attacked In tlie higher courts. It wns nIo class legislation, ho said, in that It disci imlnated against the other sccontl-oliiss c Hies. Sciau hiii s In need of money, he fuither said, by loa.son of the rait that It has been I'miipcllPil to take on a more ex penl o foi in of government, und If the bill passed It would mean the losi of abciui 70,ewn In IIppuso r'VPiiues. Si r.iutoti has sen In the dlgiilty of 0 c e oud-i lass 1 Ity and should be willing to 1 any and pay for the dignity like otlu v second-class 1 llles. he i onrludod Mr. Ikeler. Doinoiiul. or Columbia, hi suppoit of tlie bill, salil the liquor ih'al cis of Petaninn had made Ihelr Io.ifps and contiacts for supplies for the com ing year, with the umU r.itnndliig tbnt the license fee would be U1.1t eif a third class 1 ity. because the license would go Into effect hefoip the city had organ ized nuclei' a second-class iity govern ment, llotwpen the time they made their applications; and the time of Riantlug the licenses, tlie court dee Ides they must pay the sppond-i'l.isci city tcv How seilously this affects them 's altcsteel by the fuel that scenes of thorn have been unable to tike out tl' hlgln'i -priced lb piisp. Mr. rhtimpalmi. Itepubllcun of Tio-i.i, sioko against the bill because it eon tinned the nmpospd ieier ror Uiipp ycni". Mr. Scheuei's Speech. Mr. Sc honor made the pilmlpnl si 'och In defense of the bin. He said Il wns piesenteil to the senate oil Mm oh i, .vet It was not until lust .Mon day that any one i.iino fiirwatd with nil nhlntlon to it. The city ici'Oider. the iucss and (he tPpioseulutlvoK both hi the senate and house were In fuvor nf it, ulld tlie people at Lugo logaidoel It as a good pun Ileal teinpetance measure, hocuuso If It m.is not passed the licensed saloon lu Uie suburbs would li'- a thing of the past anil in Us pluce would eoiue uuiiilietli ss pcul eilslcH tll.it 1. ill lint be subjof tctl to tlie U'KUlutleuis ami ustilctlons which Uie law tlnowf about the liquor tialllc If a great number of business men hur signed a petition uRulnst tlm hill, as Mr c-rtinv flnlniPd. tin hackawann.i ivpifseiitii lives had heiild untiling of il. In conclusion, he reltointed that the $1,100 epiie fro would mean many llceiisen left niillfloil and consequenUy niiiny vaeiint stiireioonis and a conso qlniit iIocieiiH in ival estate values. Mr. .loiif.s. Ilepubllcau. of Phlladpl lli In. spoke hi lolly In favor of the bill, and bad the delk toad the newspaper aitlcles clipped fiom the Herantnn pi ess and printed In clieular form for dlstilbiitlon' among tlio members by tho lobbyists favoilng the 'hill. Dining Its leading the members weie very Inat tentive ami one 1 tin spo.ikoi Intel- rupted wllh a warning that If llie prne llee of throwing patier wails wis not dlseoiitlnued. he would no to the ex treme of calling hy name Uie ortuiuilug members. Mr. Hedford, Insurgent, of Philadel phia, closed the debate' with n sum ming up of the question this wny: "The question before us Is whether of not we will piirs a bill lor the lellef of one' small clement of tin: city of Soi-an-ton. when Hint city Is alsiut to take on 11 new form of government which will Inciease hoi expenses." The Vote. The vote was as follows' Vie Vcr V1..I11-00. Vrimli'iK. HjI.ii, Ilu Lcl, 111 Us llluinli', lluiiluiii, llriiiM.111, Hi U ki r, burke, I7ilckr, Csll. then-, Coliille. Cuimell, Cooper. C'ica, l'im, Patiiclierli, Iiivi. Ilu. Piili. lie linen. IMu, I'irriliee. I'oiil, lo, t'ciutli. I'liuiii, llabln, c;.miri. li.uiln, in li. eliieliill. Uuik, IIjII. .lnM.pli lliinllion, , N II.1111IU011, Hani., Iliworth. Itemkriioii. Ilenr Hiss. Iloih, llo.ul., Hull, ILetit, Jlii'i.. Join's, Ki ml ill. lii 111,1 di. Mil tain, Mi (urn., MiGl.illnij . Mahoii, Mjiiii-. Meiltii. IV e Villi, 1. M11ll.l1, Vie its. Villi. Xldict. I'hlllilii. It. lit, ItiMiopb, llh-liel, ltlii. Until, sthiuei. s,,i, shiiiii.i'er, V. M S,,, s,,u,,i,. .s.pilir, S, ,,n. sc. siulli, swiTiiii. II. I. 'Ilionipvii, I. h llioinp. m 11, V'iiilni, Wi.n.i, Willi, Winner. .itn-s X.i.vs Vln'e". All vmilir. Vlllvii, Vinolil, Hub (ml, llliinian. Itojiie. ' I.. II. Iliowii, I a tiu'r, I iiaiMpaluii. Ciih . tot, 11. (orill. Iiawiiul, III. Ol,, Polltl, IMl. lllls IlIl'TV. K.1I.1'. I Mm. I'n-lir, : Mul.!.-, ;Unni, C.iilih.iilc, (.mil, Ilu ti.uii, iijiimiii, tti.is, 11.11, Hi-. iPiiiiii, tun, II1I1 In i.el,. 11. .'ill.-, W .lulitiuin. I. N". .lunn r" Hi. Kill.. Klll.11. Luiiiax, Mi Vnll. Vlil'.inill . M. lam, V.'hii..ii, Vlilonec, Vjtc. II. K MM Ii r Mcintjtonui. Mooie, V,n0, Vhirptu, X'iw' IhmI. I'ltliiiioii I'.ilm, I'.oil. Itii, Iticiiieiiil, Iti.il. Itolhiisl., siinl'rson, sjejire, sioll, shon, s'ntiii. sl.itu, siioli. IhoniK. lilfjni. 'IiiimII. Tumi. Van 11 n. Wml, m,MIi. W Illilii'Oii, Wi. nil. Mjl-liill ; Sewn niimb..is 1 hiniged their votes, so as to be lu a position to move for roi onsideiatloti. If this was found to be dosli-ablc later, rind when the ic-ult was otllclally uniiounePd tlio aes woii 77 mul nays 7'.'. Tlieic wore foity-elght monibeis absent. .Mr. sVott I'liuscil a nillel,. sensation by cluilleiigltig the vote of Mr. Winner, of Hiti l.s. who wus leiorded among the ayes, alleging that Mr. WIiiikm was not piesent and had not boon present any tlnie elm lug Hie voting. The chair snld he would dispose of the ch'illcnge Mhi'ii he could hive Mr WI111101 and thii challenger helnie him. Later, JIi Scott wanted to withdraw the chal lenge, but the house Mould not consent. The senate lliiishod Its business ut It o'clock anel took a 11'ess till noon, for the pui pose of permitting Piesldent Snjder to altiiPh his stmiutuie to the Vaughan bill, the itiles iprptltlng that the slguatiiies of tlie )irosldlng oillcois inn only be attached to a bill while the legislature is in session. When wen el wont over Unit the bill was killed, the senate met mul adjoin nod. It is understood that the governor vveuilet have signed the bill forthwith, hnd It come to hlni. It b Ing n purely local mutter In which the Judgment of tin. lepi os enta lives would be accepted by him as being ippiesi'ntntlve of the wishes of tho people. Il Is likely, how ever, that he would have given the op ponents of the bill 11 heailng on the question of Hh cuuMltutioiiullty. T .1. Duff. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS Mr. Reynolds Iutioduces a Bill for Better Piotectlon of Raihoad Passengei Tinins. Spr. nil fiiiiu Mjf) I one.p itule-nt Hat limbing. Mn 1 ill is. Mr. ho) unlets Intiodiieed a bill, designed to piivent a its.-uii'iico of an accident sui h as that at Slatotoid, In which Ihiglnoer hvinait riiase was killed. Its main elause 1 eaels as lollows: "He I" enacted, etc.. That It shall bj th" duly of nil rallroid companies en uagi'd In ennrylng pnsspui-eis within this coiumouwoulth, Mheie tho power used shall ho a locomotive or engine, so cousliiit tecl thut the poisons, en gaged thoivelll, to wit, the engineer and III email, by leaseui of their em ploymeiii, shall be so soparuted that they both ut all times elo not have a Hoe and iiiiobstiuoiod viiM of tin track upon which said engine Is moving, to pluio uiiin said engine', for the 'bolter U nt. 1 tlnn of the pussi'iigois, a tliltel plsun, hnvlng siilllcieut knowledge of tin- mt of leieomotlvp englneoiing to coiltiol the same lu ease of Piiieigeiuy. so Unit at all limes there shall bo two poisons 1111.111 said engine sutlloieiitly iieeiualuted with (lie running of Hu locomotive, to handle the smile, and' Whose eluty It shall be lo be so located on sahl engine that they can bulb, nt tho same time, look upon the tiack upon which said engine is iiinning." Ail ofllelal pciuilttiug an enable 10 go out without that seeing to It tll.lt this law Is complied with will subject himself to 11 line not exceeding y,0d and Impils'iinmeiit for not less than thiee. and not moie than six months. Mr. Phllbin Introduced a hill appro pilatlng .',orm to St. Joseph's Found ling Home., and Mulct nlly hospital or Si lantern. lteproseiit.il Ivo rVuith, ol t ayip , pitscntcd nieniorlals lion lliunge Stis. pi. lying tin i'isacje ol sunilry tax mil 10. id bill 1, ami the Suveler oleo bill. The lull ap)iioiii.'itluc money lo fui ulsh the iiiomiieis of the Supioum coiiit with steiiov;raphiis was fu vol ubly ieioitod fi mn Hii Jiillolaiy k u eilll coiniulltoe 111 llie hotiSP. The bill to pel mil Duiinioic to lak ..elvm.l.i'te ol the general boiough ad was favorably lepoited liiiin thr holiso 1 ommlilee on intiidc Ip il 1 oiioiatloiis by Mi. Merlons Th" lommitto on liillllmv utfults re-iauted tavuiably Uio ulll exteiicllng to see oud and ihlid tass eltii'n tli'. nit pfitnlttlnt, t'oiimlls to nppropihilp fiom city IiiihIk $".00 .m. mi illy to each military c'euii) any hiv ing ppiliir.uciH iiuait'it within the cllv limit'.. Mr. Schri'.ci has uriai ged foi Ikui bias In fine Uio gcnciul ii oioiulutiuix commlltei for tlie l.aekuwuiinii bus ldtal and Hoin for the Pilenellcss Tucs-du." evening, Apt II J. mid for the Dial uchocil and llahin 'iiann ho'pltn) Wodnohdii evuliing, Apill il. lippieientatlve Hdwaul lanii's, Ji,, 1 1 linked for appointment hh chip ot the I:i'iim.vlrin:a coiumlsaloneii to tlm I'liiiib'slnn i 'poIHoii, T .1 DitftV TUB NEWS THIS MOKNINW. W.'illier lenllcllons 1 iclij 1 FAIH) MODBftATC TKMPeftATURE. (Inieul liuplile Stc'i of the I'tpttiri- eil Airuln iklo. Vai'Kliin Ulll bifidlnl 1' Ihii'Miilir. .lajnn lctlotilijt Ilu- I'ewvTi. (iciiiral-failK'Hilile Piputiji'lit. I.mal- (.'null I'IoimiIIiiii. IMIIorilt. .Xcac; jml Ddiiinii nt. I.O.-U Piesl.lenr Mltoliell at Wlll.cn Halle. Now I'p to llie lie fi tiler. l.oial-Wii'l Miililou ami M1I1111I1111 lavak-V Mslit in s ritiliiti TlitJteis. I 0 tiidal in I Co mm tilil. I.oi el -se..iil. 01 llie Knight, of the MieJ. he I'S. Xc'.i of the tnilii.tiial Unil.l. THERE WILL BE NO STRIKE Opinions Horn Seveial of Those lu Position to Foiecast Events Mr. Mitchell Ih Silent. 11 l.tclu.iw Wile firm fli !o.ialeil I'.r" .xew Yolk. Mmi'li Js. Piesldent Mitchell o! the fulled Mine Woik.'is could not bo Interviewed loeluy deny ing ltiliist'lf to all ii'iioilui though li saw .1 irambe t 01 labor leaden-'. Pii'slelciil idyiiliant. of tho Dol'iv.uie and Hudseiu. when shown the st it" luciil Issued b Father I'hllllps, thit lluie would be tin stilke "alel he was not .'t all sui )H Neil, nor was be ills iiiiriilnioii. "Tip slateim nt b inad that the rr.ited Mine Wotkeia of Anieilci l.s it uctlc ally 1 tognl.id." .Mr. ol.vphaut wus le-mlinliil by the n I'lUler "The 1111I01' Is not in ii'inli d and will nut be." '.'.Id Piesl!"iit oiyp'iant. Mr. lyplinul added that there would lie no si like. A W.i'1 -trc t news bmeait sa.vs that Father Phillips, of Hntclon, Pa., made tin' following statement today: "The Ihl'f.lloivel stilke Of 1 1 :.00" inluein will not In irv opinion inU" )il ice. Uriiiks to the malibleus gcnbi" mid ellplom.'.ey of Pie'sldi ut Mitchell, of the l'liltcd .Mhv Woikei? and to the lib inlly unices and all powerful I11II11 enceoc .1 P. Aloigiin. A l.efls foi fiittiip bmmoiiy between opera tois and mlneis ban been n allied without the least fi lotion 10 mar the Inn :sou 01' peace, il'ii uiPitilig wllh Ah. Ami van yester day vvaa satlslact.u 'in ban. to us and to the public und to us i.t least will al ways be rcg.iiiled as r. bluotn link liptveon eaiillal -mil b.boi. which wv liopc Mill novel b bioken" AGONCILLO IS SKEPTICAL. Does Not Believe That Aguiualdo Has Been Captuied. 11 1'm1iiim Win- Iinui Tlie I'Miu-teil Pie... Pails. March js A roptospntatlie of the Assoc luted Press today c oimiiiini iiited to Agonolllo, Uie Klliplito agent, Hie news ot the uiptuie of Agiilualelo. Agonclllo. who oeiupios a nicely fm tilshoel tipartment In n lnuw In a con tial Paris stiool appaioiitly sin lonnded bv every comtoi t, laughed and sahl: "I elon'l believe II. I have Iciolveel nothing by cable and until I ti reive 1 onllriiiuloiy udvlcs I sliull eontlnue to Ignoie the news." Askeel If the Ull- 1 e tincelilcllt was tllle what elfei t he thought It would have 011 the Instil rer lion. Agonelllei leplloel einpliat loally: "N'onc. except the loss of u tine pa trlol mul a ole-vei geivial. The loellng ut the Filipino people and Uie Ir ele 1 imiii.itlon lo light out the stiuggle loi indcpctidonce will leinuln until ie iillzed. I lecoivcd a I'.iblesiam only .vcsleiday which convinced uio thai the Filipino leiidei s ami mlllt n y chiefs w 111 pio.soitite thi- wai Ihen Ihough Agiilimldo ami his geiieuel stair are eapttiiL'il many able gonoials iciiialn." Asked who was likely lo be chosen lo sue coed Aglllll.lhbi Agolli lllo said he thought Ueiieial AhJiiudiino was the nun. WARNED BY FELLOW WORKERS. Glassblovver Told to Suppott His rnmlly or Suffer Consequences. II)' Ihilllllie Wiu (mill III" "0illteel Tie.l. Mlllvlllo. X. .1. Manh 2s-. The old, lamlllni wainlUK of the "While Caps" was outdone In this city estotd,iy. when a well-know 11. w Indow-glas.s woikei v.i met l'je e to taeeiby 11 iota mil tee of ids follows and lobl to sim pmt his wllo eir suumi.iiy lneasuies would be 11 sot toil o. The man has been woi.iig al the Ninth Ameiican Glass evon.s foi soino time, and lias Iimmi tiinklng goal wages, but has Hcadil 1 of used to suppoit his wife and clilldicn, and has boon living with another woman Ills fellow-w oik eis have be en talking the matter over tor some time, and at length appointed a couinillloe, who seal for the man and staled (o him thai II he did not keep Ills law lul wife mid Ltilldicii from Uie poverty that thieali ii"d them ho would bo publicly whipped. This elld not move lillll, liliel bo letlliued lo wolk With imilteied ctiises 011 Ills lips and a 10. flis.ll to obey till eominliloe'K orders. What will bo th" oud ome now re. mains (r. ho seen, us .ho 1 emimlttce do. eluio they will elo us they say, Willie) the man says that he will shoot the tit si man w lio touches him. - - IMPERIALISM UNSHAKEN. Iti I.Mlnaiie Wire (rem llie A.- iljinl I'lrw U111 uln. X'eli.. Mji.1i j W. .1. Ilrran iu.l.iy .did renal. Ilnif the ptuu of Vuulii.ihl.i: "While no mn un pruliel with iiiicfiuint) the i'HciI nf lilt 1 iptiiii. it is pe.iillile It in ty put 111 rinl to the wai tot the pietotil, l.iit the ihi.lton to Impel l.ililli in tell leill'ii'nl hy P. .iiriiinii) ot Itioii. who hiw keen 1 ppodii it in the i'lilllppliii'. Iirieiialii.in Is wiouk he i4'Imi II ilcumn cieiv ihiory of coniinnnil. V laimol 0 luiliil.lir mi cmplie In tlie orient an. I milnlalii a ti pul. IK In Miierh.i." Their Wages lucienscd. 11 relative Wlie (innt The Vwoeliliil l'ie. l.'racllii;, Vlauli 2. -.XVaily l.'xm et niaiiii Ircn lompjin'i. !,lrl einplmei I'.flwi) a nun t ity iMrnirP ill J','i tnih.v, loinci nemly 0 per. eeiil. Hut liu'ieav I' iwntineil lo the iin.iliir' 1I1 pililni til JAPAN AND THE POWERS Representatives from Yokohama Soundlnu the European Governments. TO LEARN SENTIMENTS Anxious to Asceitnin Piospcjcts of Support Ag-alnst Russian Aggres sion in Asia Biltlsli Government Denies That Coica Has Dismissed McLeavy Russia Says Sho Had Nothing- to Do with It England Does Not Know Whether Mancliu riaii Agreement Has Been Signed. 11 IvIiU'i. Wire fiom 'He J(el3lerl Pre.- Vienna. .MaiPh :' The Journal-. Aln'iidhlatt louins rutin un olllclnt sum cp that the .hipum'su anibassaelort at London. Hot Ilu and Vienna have boon liistiuoteil lo asceitnin tlie nros Is.pts. of Huropean suppoit should thes .lapanesn governiiient offer forcible, re sistance to Uusslmi aggicsslon In Asia. l.ondon. Murcli 2S. In the house of couimonH today, nnsweilng 11 question, lnl Cr.inlwifiio, the under foivlgn soc telary. said th.tL.Mi. Ale heavy jlmvvu. Hie dhcelor geiic.tal of the Coicau cus. teuns. hud not been dismissed fiom olllce fas minoimccd from ScsjuI, in way of Yokohama, Jlarcli 21). Then, bad been a clitllculty, he iiddeil, which was engaging tho 1 lose nltentloii or the? goM'tntnenl. hotel Ct.uvhoine. aiisweilng nnntlioi iiiestlon. said the government was still without Inroiinatlou as to whether en not the ltusso-ciilneso Manchurlnu agiopineut hacl been slgnoel. Yoltohaina. Aim oh 2S,-An olllclal stutciupiit that iSit-.it ISiltaln, in ipplv to an Inquiry, had informed Japan that MaiiPlimla wa liii'ludcd lu the Anglo Gotnian agiopineut reswrllng China, has been leceived witii great satisfac tion. The usually inodeiate loading our nal. .IIJI Shimtio. of Toklo, says Japan will biook no inlPifcieneo In Corea. TC the tnateilal Inteiests of Japan are In volved she will diuvv the- sword with out hesitation. Washington. Aim eh 2S. The Hussiim atithoilties have given clcfinla. and positive, assuiaiieos to tho . state elppnrl inont that the dismissal of Atchcsivv Hrnwti, the high ofllelal or the Coiean government, was not due In any wav to Husslau luflueiico. The Gorman imperial chancellor. Count vou Hulow, in tho Ilclchstm;. March l'i. alluding to Hie Anglo-German agreement logaidlng e.'ltlna. sahl Its tendency wns to piesorvo the In tegrity of China so long as possible, and to piotcct Gciuiini tiaelo theio The agieoment. he Added, did not lerer 10 Alant'liiiila, and dtd not contain so. not c l.ntsf v SAFP TAKES THE BLAME. Local Conductor Admits That Ho Mislead a Tiain Older Befoto Ttenton Wicck. lie l.tcliithe Woe fiom He looihtrel l'tw. Tien Ion, Jim eh JS Ceuoiipr nowcts; toilav 11 sumed the Inquest as to the pause of ihi collision between thf "Nolly HI," an Atlantic City express tiain, and 11 local Haiti on tlie Penti sylv.inhi lallioatl. between Trenton anil lloideiiteiwu, on Fobiiiuty 'JI. The piiiieiii.il witness this morning was I'.iueliiUor l.dwniel S.ipp. of the Ideal ttAlll, He admllled that he had mislead tho older which directed hint let keep his train on a siding until th soieiml anel thliel sections of train l!C. and known as the "Nollv- Hlv," hacl passed Saiip's onlv explanation ns tc Itow ho made Uio nilstnke was that his thumb must have coveiod the figure? ::, which Indicated the thhd Fectioru Kapp also admitted, In lesponse to a ques tion from the railroad's attorney, that ho hacl been notillcd before leaving Cauideii Hint the "Nelly Illy" was 1 mi lling ill tlliei. sections. Fireman Chmles Garwood, the llie man of the local, was too III to hn pipsonl Knglliecr Hiovvii. ol' the third srctlou or the' oxpiess. also testlllod, but ooubi thiow no lluht as to tho cause of tho accident. SHARPERS HAD EASY VICTIM. Wealthy Woman Duped Twice hi One Day. 11 Kieliune Mite fum The V.i.viiiiciI Pre". VInclaiid. N. J.. March JR. Mis. . K, Jones, an old and wealthy resldeiv, was duped twice in succession yestei d.iv bv peddlers of spectacles. Ill Uie morning a dapper follow talked Mrs. June's Inlo buying a pair of "gold-iiuinied ' spectacles for Sjr. und in Hie iifteinoou another swindler aiqieatc'i. and, niter lolling her thin the ""olel-ilninieil" ones woio onlv bliiss', succeeded in li)pnntlslllg hi into buying bis spoi lades at $ir. Airs Jones does not understand how sha caino to bo victimized so partly. Steamship Aiiivals. It l.Mliyne Vn fiom fhe Av.oclale.1 l'ri XV v nl.. MjhIi '-'.. s.uleil: Vmlei laiul, r . nth inipti in liuiiil.iu loui-e. Hi emeu .i.i siulli until' 11. Vntwiiii ViilveO: VViitertilaml, fiom .X'eiv mV. I.Ii-bow- lilitecl: An.iri 1 " itV I iiniio.il ViiImiI' Majpstli, XV.v Veil,. I'l.cen.iown s,ii,,. fierinattle, X 1 .. 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