et& . S ributie. motion THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD TWO CENTS. SCRANTON. PA., IODNKSDAY MORXIXU, APRIL , 11)01. TWO CENTS. "8 -ajSNfiBHRgMKsafclaBAtfKSCS AGUINALDO A l Ihe Filipino Leader Takes the Oath of Allegiance to the United States. eFFECT OF HIS CAPTURE Sunendei ot Rifles Since Has Avei aged Moie Than 100 a Day Gen eial MacAithm Cables to War De paitment Leader of Filipino Bai in Manila Says the Rebels Will Fight On Theii ex-Piesldent's Ac tion Will Not Affect Them. P.. l.vll'lti Wile licit" 111 Aw l id I I 'I " Washington Apt 11 -. .uiioi.il Mao Aitliui. in ii table message leaitod at the mu f i.ai tint-lit today, announces iliut Agtilunldo has taken llif oath of allegiance to 1 lir I'nitid Slates Fol lowing is the text i)l' 111" general's dl li.iti.li, is given out liv St'iii't.iry Hoot: M tint i Atljiil in. in n nil. W i.huiLloti sum. his unci) I. tinili tutiinibio hislin'ii i Mtliiimtt imrl.i;ittii.r m ulitimi- 111 iiilu peltpi'. Ilr In till' I tint t entirtli np in the li-i j m I n. i'!' mi hi i lii. I lu-tiii Milium., ts a t.sitli tih he suh i itlii.il ml ,iote to lip i'i 1 1 tl llif ti rn pii;. ehirn til tut etiiiitil to fll. lii lllitti 'I'licic .u t- fcitii nsteilsl.s In Mae Aitlllli s nn'-i.ii:. Willi ll ni.uk a pass age withheld lioni iiubllfntltm, .iliout whlih tin ullltials will say nothing .it ibis tlmt. Tin o.tth uliMi'il to is .is 1' lluw - 1 llilil.t till HUM i ill ilc,i mi lit Jtiv iii'l ill s. 'illnl ii m lint mm suteinmetits hi I riillllm Minds mil iimi,iii7i ill I triipt ti siptni niilniiti I llti" I mtiil iili- nl itietl i III iri't. I il silmiii swi ir Hut I will ii n Hit till i in.! illcimt In lint com in turn tint I will it ill thins i nit lit. t inilf i i rntlilul iinl liw tin htifr . itiett uf the il tsliu.is, ii, . will i, t. i itl.u , In ci Ih .ir ni'Jn .ih. It. 1 1 uii.-p niliiui- with m i.Ui my 't III. Hi. i i tV Hii-IIK t tin 1 ntti.l stlll, ti ill I .il.oi hnl i ot pio'nf sum ciiuin ; I II I H 1 l 1 II IIP 'ill 111. lllllllt nidi,,- i us v. i It .in mix t'trijiil tis nouns (i p'opo-.? hi kit, - , , t)li i,ni At the Win Depnitment. 'I'll' llislliil III till' W.ll (.If p 11 tllll'llt i . in i in" this unlit miitlrni tout. lined tn in 1 1 in .i mat in n mule than was git , n 1) tip puhli . TJu p-jiliuu -withhold n'. trd to the lutuii' dlypos-Jlioii ut KUlii ildo nn 1 mad" siiKia'stibrisTLis to whit th I, iti flilct ol ihf nisiirtcrtliin rnighl in nniiills.il, No official stati mmi i oiild lii obtained -as to what onjil Ihi.illy hi- lon1"'w Ith the piiMin ii tui t it (s,(cniiiiiitii all, stated tli.it he would In.' lu lil foi the pioM-iit. but would be ,-iaiitod .ill pos.'blo Immunity I'lllSl-tllt V 1th existing lOlldltiOllS. i.oneial M.nAithiit has ho that a uu.it il il iii.ij If .ica'tnplislud lliloiif.ii A-iiilnalilo P'lims tilt' dine Ii has I" "it .i piisonn 'ip ins. made ' lilt- ,t t.iMt'.l'lt niiinpsii.,1 upon i ieti i .1' MiicAi tluii. It h.i. Ijppn -iisKe-st-iii th.it num. i ilii- ii'inis ot tlu notiu ii .linn stv thp pi imiiipi siiiiuld ho si't .il libuit. it oin but tluif is ,i pto M'doii in tip., .innn'stj U'Vlui.itlon wlikli s.iv ii it tho-p v.l'o hat" iu- I. ti tl till' l.lHs m u ,p ,P ,.( ,ipti d loin it,, tiinv. W'li. iIipi oi not Uen i' .tl V.iAiiliiu lis s.ut'tli'il liiinseli ili.il A-fiil!'ldii lias not iolau'd the l.i ws ot win p.uinot b M.itPd, as thp li l-oii ! woiiltl pni In h initial lo-tnlci' Hu until i l dint; mi inn ytmation into his p.isi loniimt Amiluiililo. liiivliur b .1 li' In .id oj ill l!(sin ip, Hon, iili- il'iiiliiulh i hi In In Id ttiitli uiitlicT liiMstimition Is ni.id oi until tin- in- I'r.llil-t.'lH H Willi ll UIllIIIHl llif hitllll- t'on in tin- i'hllippltips iniiNo il .tilv in -li'i i i i pi., is him oiitiiislu ot othpr-wi-t rl sjip.p ,, litMi. Tin loiidltion ami tin.' i,t ip i. il -ltii ition mill .j,uli,- I'.tlos plltoil In til Mil Vl It ill" Mill- ji'ii ot !in.iril M.nAidmrs dl.sp.iti'h lilul IP In 111? i"ir.silt'ip( liy tho (in tl'otltl s luu' w'ii will luuii tlio Until I'.-lio.sitiuii ol tlio lU.ltKM Satihfaction at Va&liingtnn, Tip IH'Ws Ol' ASUllialdo'.S ai'tlotl W.IrS i"(tptl vilili iMdtut s.uii-liii'ilon by tlio w.u dip.iitnn ut. mnl llif opinion in s"ni ssi ti Una ucul tf-siiiis would 'oow .iinniis ilioj-n who Ii.im hi en .still lloltllllT mil UK.ilust lp. rnilal StiitPS. 'Iln i.ildiu; ut tlio until In it.spli is ip st.iiLird .is rIIii- AtfllliHililo a hl.Ullh uf l'N.ilt, to tin- I'liltptt Stnlcs iiiltp tlir 1 1 phi luuii tliitsu mill n in ins, Th 1 p II UllOIII'K lllstllKtiolls fm tlio ROV s i nun nt ot ai mips in Hip Hold tt-iltis as ioovn II ii mi inilft u.ll ih, , n lnmlinu ni, li-ll li .11 Ills ,llit ,, ,m, ,,i, ,i,m t lb th o tin lit .p.. I p.iiiiin t,r iioIiiip, iii'l IT li iloiii, it i-iiiiilui, hi It n, I.OIWII. in 111 llilll.ttil, ..( hln, n( ,,,,, ,i?(., j.),,)! ' ill cull ol dlcgl, .I.ihn hi, (lilililj lo V I'kIiIiiiiu isiiiirniinni, Im nut ii,', ti.m,. '' imi'ilsuii, ci (m tin lowilihiK iltlnin lo I ttt-c in lul.t Ih. p.ii', C(. Win tin i it i inpuIUiiI in o ), iud utiiicr luliiiui i an Iw plarnl t',0, , , j(lt )ie iiitiniinlti hi-, iii,tiiiiiuti Inp thi, ns,fr lu iK'CHle " In the p resit iu i'Uso inMU't.il Jiao Aithur luia toiusiilpted It opulleiU to lidA'p At;tilnalcli tdUo this outli, ami np paientlj lias held that ivllunic uin be Plaited upun the oath, TIip at my leu latloiiH iimko no dNiliut ptovlsiop that the LiMntf oi in oath hhall kIvo iom PlPto libeuy to a pmon, althousli th" An,c imoted pinvlFlou ho that those lnanltestlns loyalty by subicilh Intr m an oath at .illeglanui am to be fpdifd fiom the haulhliips ot war, and thai only thote lemalninj, ciislo..u ate to be lt-ltul with the imi.-ih tioatmciit f wit The war dtp.ii tmi-ni jutlimlties aay that guoiuch asalntt tliu su tides of war. v opted In the ptoilanmtlun of uiinp.i. leliMh iu muideis and UUe ik'predaton.s. Only ieeutly nw VIII pliiu of(lceri weic oxermed lor s-uch ol fi'iisHK K if. not known her whether Asulualtlo nai. rehponslliio In any cafo for.sitch oifeiise.-., tliotisli ftom the fact that fipncral MaoArtliui allowed hint to lalio the oath of alliBlanoe, it ls as FiniiPd tlMi thf I'onim.uullns Keneral sloit. not hold Attiilimldii to be ilmin'.- ahlo with a violation of the nt tides ot Win. It li believed flenenil Miu'Aithur will keep th p.1piii1pi' under ht eye mid avail himself f the (rood ofllrp-s of Agttlnaldo In lnynllxltiR Ihe nMimimt of the tnsut Rout foire", Effect of Sunendei. TIip pv-relu'l eontlntlP to tctelxo vl iiuis, The stiiriMidpr of lilies sdnce lilM laptiue has tivctiiKciJ more thai) tOti it dav. il.il'ael del I'au KoiiU'lo, ptelileiit ot the Hiir association ol Manlta, who bi ought to (otiKii'ss the petition tiom th" Filipinos pleading for liidcpend fiire, iiftaptts thai the rebel will cnn tlnut' to ilfflit. notwlilislanilliiK Auiiln ulilo's ai'tlon. The ov-ililoftiilti, ho ailil". eoulil mil ha- bttM) eoKtilsiant ol' the .sllualloti of alfalis. or ho Avould not have titl.pn the oath. ShuL away I rom his i oiin.ides, allowi'd onlv in it-' tin- liii'tid' of his I'aptoi.s cveiy "tip who .sool.o (o him tpllliiff him that ovctjbodv but hlmsplf liad mtiienduied to AiiKMleau iuIp. ami that he would. UuMpfoiP. bo held tpsponslble for all I ho bloodshed herealtei. he was no doubt lt'd to do what he would oIIipi wlsp have leftised to do. Theie .tip a doen Ki'ttoial.s among the? Flllptnos i-apabl" of '-mi vlnt; on the war, utid they will do so. CHICAGO ELECTIONS. Caiter H. Hanison Re-elected for the Second Time, and Will Soon Enter a Thiid Term. I! ImIiisiu Wit' Itrtn Tin' "m i il 'il l'n Cliloa-ro, ApiH .'. Caiter II. Ilai rlson has hern le-ebctpd major of Chicago lor Hip st'Pond time, nnd will next week comment'' his tlilnl teim as the chief cvectitiieof the illy. Mis ofllciai plui alllv oiPrJudgp i:ibiids-o Ilaii'.v, the Ui'iuibliccin nominee, will be in the nelghboi hood of 2S.2,T otPs. TIip tot.il Mitp of the city is; Hairls-on. llB.O")-': Hniipcj. iL'S.S'i-; ll.irri.son'.s pluiallly, .'8,07.: In the last m.noraltv Pkeliou the "te was. Hanison fnoin.). Jt8.'')i); Caiter (Hep. i, WT.I.'T; Hal l icon's plui allli. ll.O.Vt. Tlio chief issno in thf i impalgn h.n ban the urantlnpr oi Ii.im liisps to the stiat i nr (onipanie.s ot tin- city. These all pxpiip soon by limitation, and the Kims of p-Uonsion are lo br yettleil during Hip next two years. .inlon has In foi mer wais made a lecoid asainst the si an tin ir of loiij-- fiaiichlsMis and ho and all ot his tnllowei.s laimod tliioutfliout Hip oampaum thai the IIp piiblif.in iiouiiiipp wa.s inclininl lo j-iant long-time pmlkge.s This the IJepub lli.ins denii'd witli Rieal oneigv. mak ing: their rampaign on the llaw.s thov ploUod in the ivcoidol M.not llain MMi. and s-.uitig that llnnecy was no iiiDio dlsposf d lo tin in the httettt car companies than K Hamsot'. WANTS TO THINK IT OVER. Sisto Lopez Says That the Oath of Aguinaldo Is Impoitant. U I clniic ii c limn I In- ssriciitcd I'ri,. Boston, April J, Sixto Lope? -was m fotnifrl this toronoon that Asuinuldn had taken the oath of a lit glance to the United States, t-'enor LnpeK asked for thp patllttilais. t'pon bolniy Informetl that only the baie tact had been cibled oer. h" said: "1 thinlc tliPK- must bp .some fondi tions attachetl to it. The announce ment that Aguinaldo has taken the oath is M'iy impoitant. You iniiat give mo (imp to think It oei," GERMAN-ITALIAN RELATIONS. Count Von Bulow to Meet the New Fiemier of Italy in Venice. I). I. (lii-lip Wlir fnni Tlie- Woii'trd I'li's li r'ln, Ainl '-I" ipcotl diopatili Horn 'Itiiiuli In tin- luUil Vniiti it is sun tiut I t'tit I A on Union tvds met l.i-t r t rimu, in II vi n I- tin' (I iinati jitlit,iti..i to Virniij, I'ri.iit Vcn liitiiitliiiii.'. anil ti ilii ttl pnxcni I nil tm Ninlii, wlioir tlii-t m1 mi ft .i, ' tiinlill i, th" II ill iu pti-iiiiM. MEN WHO HELPED FUNSTON. Captain Hazzaid and Lieutenant Hnaznid Urged for Fiomotion. (It Kirhulie Wlli' flotn tlir 'Miclil-il I'icj. I imttn WjsIi,, Apt ll J.-(,0H'iu ii Hjg.u Islllllll Mill .i tcle(-i nn to tlio pl.si.h-"! ! n, liu Hnl piniiiotltiit In- speulll' niuail.il tu (jjp Uin llnisill I", lltzanl .nil I.initcinnt (' f M HjiiiI. fonunh pi Ihc Hi't W.ishli.tnii ml ,i Inis, v.hri urn uHi Ofiici'l l'tin,tt 11 in tni i.iitiiu oi iU)inlilo SENTENCED TO DEATH. Men Tried at Monaatir, Tutkey, tor Revolutionaiy Acts, lit KnltiMi'' Wire born llif A.'odatfil Pkih. I'Dti-l.nliiHpli, Apill ' Iwilw llulmiUoi, iriol .il Mi'tiistii In tin liiiinli'i ul i pi-icsc .i "litiiti, ttiiil fot nllifi- rrtnliitionin till", line li" n Mtitdiitil, ill" tn tU'allt, tlnip to iinpri'iiu. Hutu loi hn inil llti' ntttti lo liilprl'otHiHlil fui l.-l ill. mi.mib hi. ill In.) to ten iiJts. , . William Magee, Ji Nominated, l' li(liiiii Wiip bum Tin- Af.oclat'il Press. I'ltld'tiig, Hil L'.-Wlllltni , Mauri', ji w.is iiuiniiiiiltil lot' el itc Milltot In tlir Uf piihlh.uis n( Iln' roil.ftlilnl ni'ii i t'mal ili-ltlit, Jtp-t one eai .nju the I.H" r-'inlui ('. li 11 tt-i' whs iKniiiti imil lot hit, hi mnl iinn .is mm-at.-i ft i.iii litis ili.ttlil. Hit m.is .tltftwjol tUrlfil iiiiiuimous'y, . JlaK.p, Ji hU ih'IuVw, iiiflinl Ilic Jlcpiililkii iifiininalli n to ii ititliottt niuiitlni, B. & O. Tiackmen Stiike, lly lAilihhu Hii" lion 'Hie Aolatcil lVs, llMloiifV. Wil , At ill S 'line. Ii'inuieti U. Iio'-i-i iti'Io'cd on tlio will, of linpt'.tliie lie Dalllinoie anil Dliin fJiltoJil tutks at Mount Ail', ntiiii.1. 1'iil.J loi Itlbl'ir wJLt' am) WCI; on Hi" ImpliA.-nii'i.t has Ir.iiiiouilly topuod. llif ti.cn. ni'i't of whom arc Italtjiii anil linn. 1,10 Inn an- In an n,-lj iii.xmI, ami Ilic uoplo In the Wilt ll, liar liuttliU M. Veuiselos DiBiniseed. lit I uIihIil' Wln lioni the A'ioctat.d 1'ir" ( noa, hie ot I leu, April i. Vrlau Ueotgt, I I (lifiif, tit Itljli Ci'iiirtiioioner of Ilic pocr lias ilUiiiixtil tl.e fuielsn ininUlir, M cnlicla-t, foi h.uini; oil'l tl j l Cteii .hunltl h.j tt.de- lUi'U'i . i i . I. Gold DUcovercd on the Skagei-Rnck. l)i l.xcliMitt Wire from Th AssocliUJ Vita. Clnldljiihi. Aiil .'.-fiohl lu been ilkcoimd lie i Aii'tiild, urt thf Mtu-er-HiiL, tliltty-ilv lulhi 101II.1..U it ( hrUUMitntl. HOUSE PASSES THE MINE BILLS fill Five o! Them Go Throuoli on Third Readina in Lower Branch o? the Legislature. REYNOLDS PRESENTS CHILD LABOR BILL It Will Pievent Childien Undoi the Age of Thirteen fioni Being Em ployed in or About Coal Mines. Another Legislative Appottion ment Dill is Intiodticed Bills In ttoduced in Shoil SesBion of the Senate. Hi hMlilMir Win d oni I In' V ji mlc -.1 I'm'. Iiuilsbttig, Pa.. April -'.All lle of thp 1)111- int induced in lb" house at Hip Instigation or tlio nntlnaoito iiiIivms passed finally at this morning's scs.sloti. IJven the bill taking company stou mdeis. which was oot w hplmlnglv iIp feated last week, was icconldeiPd anil passed. These bills- ptovldo for the lur teaso in the numbtr of mino Inspectors and their election bv the people; for P'iv ing forniinlngco.il bv wolghi only: foi the maintenance of a i lu ck-wcigliman at nil collleiies at Hip exiionsp of the employes, for weighing all coal befoie i it is scrponed. ami for taxing company stoie orrtpis. "When tiie mine in.spcclois' bill was up. Mi. (limln. of Sehull-ill: Mr. Maine, of Loliigh. ami Mi. Uonolds, of Lackawanna, made spore lies in is favor. Th" burden of their aiguments whs that the people benefitted b tlio mining insnectois. and not tlio goci nor. sliould be pormittcd to spIcc t thorn. 1 The vote .tas n:1 to .!.'. The bills now go lo the enatp. Mr. Keynnldfi. of L.u Ua wanna intin ducetl t bill prohibiting the oniploi -mont ot children untlei (hlttfcn nrs in and around mines, biciKnm nnd wahPtios, under a penalty i.iiighig from 'sJO to .J'.ri and thlitv dajs' nu lirisotiment Local Option Deteated. The l.p.iid local option bill was de teated on final passage bv a vote of TS lo T.i, after a spoiled debate. Mi. Kitorth, oi Wat no. pi"sentcd ,i petition for tlio bill, containing the stg uatuto of spventy-i'igbt poion-. a ma jority of whom wpip Momen. He said that as- there are over seven thousand tliifillfled eleotoiB in Wane t otintv, he (lid not con-udei the petlton rppipsent ed the sentiment of Ills constituents in legard to the bill. Mr. Lejtd, of Indiana, and Mi, A'an Dyke, ot Westmoreland, spoke for the bill, and Mr. McTlghe, of Allegheny, against il. When this bill was on second liading a test vote showed ICb tot it and only .M against. The Anti-Saloon league, whiili wan behind the tiilr, was pty (onflclcnt it would pa-s. Had il bo conie a. law, it would have lieon made the duty ot the ourt to icfusc a liquor license application liom ant township, boiough or waid in winch a majoi Ity of the eleetoi signal a romoiistiauee ag-ainst it. A legist ttiw appoilioniiiPiit bill was introduced lu tlio lioip-. bj Mi. Patter son, of RIair. The bill ir.cua.ses the number oi mumbeis of the liumo of representatives fiom 01 to -.'Or. Phila delphia is given 41 mombom Instead of :!(, under tlio prconi apportionment, and still tetains its -.'S. districts. Allo ghervy Is glvon 2i memlieis. an increase of S. and is divided Into aight districts, Hl.ih. Cambiia, Cleurflekl, Faj otto, Jof foi "on, Nni tliunibeiland and Wot moieland gain one member each, and Luzerne and Lackawanna two mem heis each, Adam.-, Hodtoul, Hradloid, Bucks-, fVntie, cinstor. f'lailon. iol tiinbia, Uiadfoid. HtuUIngdon, Lau easter, Lycoming, Meicer, Montgom oi y. Soluiylklll, Hiu-quolianiin and Wat no each lose a member. Yoik i canity is divided into two districts, tlio i Ity of Yoik constituting one distilct and tlio lest of the county the otlu i, Mr. Colvlllo, of T'hlladflphla, pie.scnt ed a bill tor the ostabllsliniciu of a state naval militia In connection with the National gun id. The Willaid fo- hunting bill was de feated on lln.il pasMigo. Senate Session, The senate hold a -.hotl M-sslon to lllgtlt and oloaietl Ihe calendar of bills on Hist and second loading, Tlio house Carbundule paving bill and the house bill fm bidding patents lioni looking: chlldmi under 10 vears of age In looms during their absence, wore lepottod with negative tpoom nipndations, A communication tiom tlie Xovatl.t legislatuie was lead, which asked tlio co-operntlon of tim T'eunsylvaui.i leglt1 latuto with tliostt of other state's, look Inff towaid a constitutional convention to amend the piosout ledeial consti tution, so (hat Unllod Hfutes .senators may bo oleutert by the ponplo, These bills wein llittodiu od, Ity Mr Woods, of Westmot eland Piovldlng for the eloetlim of leooulois ot deeds and n'gisteis of wills in coun ties bavins population of over ir.O.- 000. J5y Mi, Quail, ol Schulkill Authot izlug township i uiiunls-,iunei at townships of the flisl i Uhs to enter into a conltacl with any ouo or more tuxpayeis of tlm township for making, amending and tepaliing dm public, highways and bildees. Adjoin ned until tomoiiow iiioinlti'r In the Houe. The oidf-r of business iu liio lioiiof tonlglit was bills on second loading. The. hcnatti oleo 1)111 iiassed this stage und was then teferied to the commit tee on ugtioultuie for u lioailug. The bill reducing the meicailtile tax one half was Indeflnitel postponed. The bill repealing the ad cieating Ihe I-hll.'idelphia boaid of lovlslon of laves was not tailed up nnd -ocs. otcr until toiuoiiow night, when ll will bo llikell tip anil discussed. An ngiopinnl to this effect was touched today between the ndvoiulos and opponent! ol the inoastite. The debate on Ihe bill will bo limited to lomotiott' and 'J'htnsdiiy evenings, af toi whli h It will b" acted on. When the llufl'ey ballot bill was icached. the bourn, ndlottinod until tiiiiionoW mniliing i MR. GAGE BUYS BONDS. Two Million in Two Per Cents Wcte Pincliased. lb 1,-tln-tw Wit I'i in- Ihr Vv.ni Ittnl I'll si. U'aslilugl in. Apill 2.-n acroidaiico wllli Kpciotniy tinge's announcement thai h" would btt.t. fiom tlmo to llnio, tlio slinii bonds at an invi sttuenl late u itllitlile to the iuvestoi who btiv the new two pel ants, should Ihe miukol pi if o lor lb" new "s ipuialn on tin1 ptpsptit b isl he was today tendcii'tl onn.nnti gooinni"tit short bonds on pur tlcallv the si nn basis n the '.'s leluined nt the ciirient mailtet quo. t.illon of about Jftfi'i, 1'Mict figures t aiinol ,et be git on. a- Ihe details luno not het-n completed, lull it Is pr.utliallj cei lain that th" sppietau has aiailed liimt?-)!' of the oppoi limit v to pituhnsp bonds in ac iijidmuo with his announcement. fl.nvev I'I' ke '-'nils nte tlio sellers nl the sj.noo.ui 0 bonds lo th" sovcin lnenl. Thev ale of (lie bonds of 1111)7. As Seen tin v ''age deelaiod a day or two ago that be would buv bonds on th basis ot th" pi lee of the new two per 'puts, thp pili-e paid for the bonds of 1107 today will be ne-n to mi,. The Js haic iwent.v-nin" yeais io uin. CONVENTION IN CUBA. Special Sessions Will Be Held in Havana TodayCommission May Be Appointed. B,i 1 jc'Iiihic War Itotn llt S'ociater Ptci Hiuana. Aptil 2 As a ie"!iili of -teida.t's tote the Cuban constitution 1 convention met In public session today, but went inimediatelv into executive session The op Msti-iday against sending a commission to Washington was i e c onldoiPd. Sp-cial sessions will be held tomoi iow toi a fm flier discussion of this question It is neneiall thought that a commission will be appointed IN FRONT OF A TRAIN. Miss Heidman Commit- Suicide nt Chelton Hills. Hi lvliisi Wtte from Ihe U-n late.l Pipm Philadelphia. April '' Miss K Tleid nian, agetl ft teais, member o a prominent Putsbuig tamilv, ooin mitlc'd suicide today at ClieKen Hills, a suburb of this cilv. bv throwing her self In fiont of a lallioad ti.iln. MI'S Ifeidman bid been nuclei lioatment for neiiotis piostiatioii at a. private .s-anl-liiiiuin bote for the past sl wee'es. Today, aicomrianiod bv a nuise. alio made a. toui ol the sbopping district. In one of the big depaitnieiit stores the nuis" became sepaiated fiom Iicm chai go. Late this fotenoon the llagman at f'lielteii 11 ills observed Miss Heidman walking along the Hacks A local train was aiipioaching. but before Hip llag1 man could signal the engineer tlio wo man cast herself upon the rails and wiiss inn ovei, hep bead being seveied l the wheo, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. U' llxcliisjip Wiip 1 join Ihc A-Hti talcsl Pic's.. Oniili.t, piil 2 'I iic tisiii in itf.irli etcr' sltlHll (nWll III Ihc i til M M-. iKPtlsP pi no lo ipilsi ..lid lEpoitn imitert ( nifslit lioni fift. ilji,f i'lilii'ttc that tin uiaioiitv of tltc-ui have gon foi llicntir. In t iw of the lari,ci totiiu prlllli-s I'litiinl inlii tin itnti.-iKi Ilic voir i;'itci til' was IikIiI Otnalii pitcl snnth Omal a pperntp tnt'loi spoini ilnrlfti, mil ilirl not hold i. i... i,iiii.ilti . h 'it inn Iodic. I't'tlh), loi, Apill J, I'liinii, Indii it" th.' ii flu lion ol Mavoi l.'tinj,f Wet, Ucinociat, oif) John lisWttrn, iiii.iiinr ot flip Uftmlilliaii-i .nil l.nv ami litilti IciBti" 'lite platform ol tin' hi IK t c is h i pn s-tiiii oi tramlilliv- .ni'l th.' i losing pi -hIiii'iy. at inltlitUlii mil rn .stin It si 1 ml. nil -' ilnnitipil ikinoiis wpip In lit in the titlon, i ttlri ot the thiol ilan tlllOllallOlll Ih.' St Hi' lOiljl. I'.lltl liliPt ttl nit iliawii ami lit iiuni i.e-cit lltci e was hut in" tic Let in tin' lie lit. WIiciiwi tin- isiu titM "hcnivc" oi "no Jiit'ii.f" the toiinii luj, been Mllll'sllll, Cole i,iJi spline,, .v,,, . u itpiunsoii, (lltpnllli.ni), N clrcinl maici In fi..tn .'AH fo 7m m.ijoilti cm i W s nni,, (i)HiiKi'lal;. ItohiiisPit was cht litl two tcais ttio h' Jot) Wiihili, ril J 11 P Mi I m. Itfpnhlic in, I, rlmtnl ltitoi In i 1 ii kp nij'Pilt', 'hi Ifii p.iliiip li(k''l so' about Is p-i ti'ia of (he oti"J lititia. i tic. Kin, ptll i fin' iflt.iin t.i .In itp th:il thi inni'ii.lti i.ii.i ,flH'.,i I,, slioil, lliihllian, .tu.l W II (,t i.ldui ',, p. run nil, U tet) tlosr. I'lic linhi itlon, lacot I. ml. iloi I, St; ike Oideied nt Shut on. f.. I, ai'liidvp iMie fr.an 'lli Vsoiiitcel Pus., Sltauui, t'ii pill ", Vt iiiertlnu, o the loul i.itptnlcii'' mill luiiilm' union hchl Inst nifilii a Kcnnal Mrikct wi, ouleml mil this i.iouilni ''"O moil canto "tn, caiisiiij a siispep. tlon of work on norm of lioit, and Iniilrllii,-' tlnoiilliiiit tlio i ill. liu lilit-w ilirncml niia hour ofl on sjiuul.i, ,i( ip t.antc iav Ihcy up now luinliik. wltlili I, vlrtnalh an iiiikk. of V'"l Cfllti, Six Handled Miners Locked Out. Ill I iluh Wiip fnni Hit "usuvlalul Pitia, llnlotmi, ird J. I ho fl liiintlidl nii'ii pin. pp'.vnl at lltt Mil Ids lolllrty if Com Plus. ,V Co. law li'ni liil.nl on1 when Hip rum wnil 1. 1 tin ntiti.i, this ini.nilns tin t weir .ml hoi-tr ai'iiu 'Iln loiupam u.int. the milieu to if poll al. I l"l worl. hie th" in. 'ii i.fu-i In do .; No iiiiim ha li in in idr nn a.vtltrnwnt Inciease for Puddleis, 15 I ulit'iic. vlic (win Iho Afao'lalni I'ifj Veil,, I'i , Apill ' Notlip oi an incrcaM of 1 p.! cent in pmiilhia' s anr Ii.vc lei i ',.. t.'.t hi tlio oris Uolline null. Waki. in utlm ileptlllilliits wilt I o iiiiiraxd pti.p.l ti.liltcli (It Itiildfi' villi so into rfiul Villi Ci Fatal Dispute Over Politics. n- r.viluib Who fiom Ihe "iiiocialf'l l'rcM. Demi r, Apill S. I I'. Ullwr tvai m.i'iitly Mllul mil I'. Ilic" fatally wounilfci l.y Ma Itos'T-i ii Hlil a IbPilanil pjih. yahl to hiiv uilttliialid In ilupiitP oici politii"). ltoei luul i Uii hcslir illlc. The ui'ii v.tit' all Sim mini Willi iln liu'rUitd pirl. tail. ATTITUDE OF VENEZUELA The United States nuxiliuru Grniscr Scorpion Detailed to Gonveu Minister Loomis. CAUSE OP THE TROUBLE Piesident Cnstto Personally Hostile to Mr. Loomis Because the Latter Hns Protested Strongly Against Non-Payment of Lnrge Sums Due Americans The Government at Washington Supports Mr. Loomis. B Eultiiive Wir lioni the Actfciolilt.U PrfW. Pott of Spain, rslancl of Trinidad, .Mull .' (Via Haytian cable.) The Culled States aullllaiy ciuiscr t-ior-pion ha bon ordert'd to lonvuy Frnn rls B. JjOoniW. the 1'nitod Stnlos minis ter at Cniacas, Venezuoln, to Hun Juan Ue Potto Kloo, wheio ho will ombaik on a steamer for Mew Yoik. Th Scoipion lea vps l.:i Guira Aptil 7. An attache of the foreign office at Caiacas bus ditiilgfd the fact that attei the inspired presr, of Yonosniela had for two month- abusrd the Vni (ed States navy, Piesldont McKinley ord Mr. Loomis, ihe Venezuelan goi einnieiil foimallv asked for Ihe leesll of Alt. Ijoomls, for no alid leasou. He liad. hov.evei, antagonized cer tain high officials. Rui the ginoin iiipnt at Washington has supported Mi. Loomis and he is going to Washing ton, nol because lie is tccailod. but on-'eato ol absence, lo consult with Set tel.it y Hay. President C'asfto is pcionallv lios lilo to Mi. Loomis because the lallor ills piotestetl stiongly against the non-pat menl ol large sums of money due to Ameii'Mii'. ..ftoi the puslilonl had solemnh pi.miised lo pay the Americans betote any ottir foieign claims. Hut Mr. Loomis declined thai the president was secretly paing the Oeiman claims, thus 'violating his piomlso nnd ci.idiiiK Hie terms of th" agreement w hie it called for ihe paniPTit of the AnieiicRr. claims TERRIBLE RIOT AT DIENNE Inhabitants Attempt to Bum the Towu Hall Gendarmes Tire Upon Ciowd Ten Peisons Killed. Bv I" dii.it e Viic tiom Uf Awi talcil I'tcv London. Apiil .'. The Daily Kspteai has leceived the lollowing from its tt)lIespotldpnl,: al Geneva: "A teiriblo liot has otcuiied at Dionne. In the valley ol ChauionK, owing to the municipal council sell ing land on which the people had en joyed graxlng rights. The inhabitants tried to set (lie to the town hall, and a lleico conflict ensiled between the ilotets and ihc gendarmes. Ton poisons wore killed and fifteen iniuipil. MBS. NATION AT ST. LOUIS. She Is Compelled to Leave tae Sa loons. By 1'xflic.lip Win from . Iwolal-il I'im- st. lanii". .pill .'.Mi. C'auict Nition, of Iwi-.tsi,, spoil inolhi'i Itotn ami a half in s-, luia tocU. Fhp vintcd two Maikct ulrfct alnona, cngjcfil in heatul ait,iitiiciiN l(h tlio li-ilfiiiJco' ami tliMlb wna Mn I'd fiom a siloori nunril iflfi lien mil wltlili hp had vlsitcil on her priwioua passau'i llirnngli H, Loiih. TnOav slip tiiit cpinpi'llctl to lone Hie pine il the point oi i uiolici, "riiesi' thiimi will he ilitUicnl 'Ctno iln," ,ho cli'illli'il "lyifk mil foi me altt t I ,il out limn nrnli'i bond in Ivuiisa-, I'll clo-p thr-e lull. Itolcvt if 1 Into lo i otiio back, ui. smash, rwiy oin' of them." MAY HAVE BEEN CAPT. KIDD'S. A Lot of Spanish Gold Found in an lion Pot. lit l.ulti.lip Wnc f rem 'I ho "isvoiialdl I'r'is Ijcmslon, Me, piil idiil lo tli" lo ii. Ital fiom Paiiiicineniia sain' v lot nf Sunl-)i teoltl, c'.-umii I t.i lo uni'itinl lo tic ul Mi.noii la uliic, lia, birrt fciiinil in iho mil of mi old building: here Th holier-, wlih li uis piiriluml rfictitlt by lob"it Joins, was lidm; lorn clon. Tits coll) t?a iiitloMcl in an iron pot. wlilc li hid been placed In i lamas ioter.il t.o.s 11 is hilinvixl tint no tira.uip had hern hid.-n lor moi than nm hittidii'd v i J l ". i i SUICIDE OF ALBERT SMITH. Willtes-Baue Lad Hangs Himself in House ot Coirection, Bjr Y.icliiilT wir" from The Autod'ted fimi I'hila'MpM. pid .' tlh-'it K (-miili, .igc.l pi Jdli, of Wllkos IIjiii', toilaw loniniirli'il ui. tide in the lion,' o Cointtloii In hnvlni; f-inllli win auc-trd March to fm ltallna a coat mil coriniillted li the llontr of t'oumlvn foi thus month.. 'Ihe di.giaie piftc.l upon jiint aid If licoanie nicUiiilioli 11c hit a nolo dlreUiiil,' lliai hli botli he suit In the lime of hi. itiothi'i Mi. I I, sunt li. Wj.iniiiti.il lrili Mlll.ii Dan - New M. E. Conutitution Rejected. By I'liludl Wiie flum ihc "inoU-tcd I'ifvi llifftitown, till ' -'Iho M"tliodlt i:pi-nial rontiii-iici' lot ih dioLisp oi Kwltimair, In a kuiti Iicip (hi, lniiridiiii kii lid the puijit'ivicl mn lotistllii'.iiii ot too Mitluilbt I'liUiopal Cllllllll le 9 loll of pn) lo lf lilt vol. WW tal.i ii 'il!ion( di'iiiVoit - -- - . She Tinned on the Gas. lie I'.tilii'lm Mile lioin Tlio "lioelalvd I'lev, Ijncbln, ptll :'. Mr., lillle lll.. wile oi t'livtiul s. peid, a piouil'iciil ii.ld.iil if llti. pi air, was P"iii.l dead in li'il thit iiioinni: iMth iln- ajs lnrieii ut s jt ilopi.m!. nt mi ii i ot. nl of IU health TIIK NEWS THIS MORNING. Wtftfhrr Inilicatlon-t Today! KAINl SOUTH TO WEST WINDS. I i.'cniril-Ajiilnilch SnMM Alleijlaiiie fp Itlide Win. Mine Illlli I'm Up U.iisc llitt-ivli In (hint In Hold a I'mv Won. All iln In Vrtie-iitl i, '1 Urticitll ( aibondili Depitlinrht .: lo. il-MI-i WIImii and the Xri'U of Ihe V V. C. A. I Iks' llnw liner Tc'irn Deflated. I onirtion PI. jt ( o'li l i I'dltoihT Note mnl Coniiiioiil 5 loPiil Vein or Iho Ih 'is an it mn dulling e Hi culled an.lldjl.-i lot lite .Iilils'.'hlp li I iMal M'e-t Seialtloit .iim! "-uliiiiliaii 7 rirnti.il Voilliraveiu I'tini'ilriiiii tiiiarnlal ..ltd (,'oitimetcial. 8 focal Mir Nevra of the toilil.lilal ftoiltl. ALBERT T. PATRICK PLACED ON TRIAL Damaging Evidence Is, Given by Charles F. -Tones, Rice's Valet. Proceedings in Will Contest. Bt htiliis.1,. Hue fruiii Ihc 'tSsouHlrd l'ie. Now Yorl. pill 2 -When Albei I ,T. F'atilol; was brotinrhl Into .Tusliec Jer ome's com I today for a continuation of tlie piellnilnmy heating on the chars', thai he had caused the death of William (I. nice, the millIontili, of Teva. Oat id L Khoit and Morris MoiT'ts, tin. witnesses to Rice's will, who aie bold on a charge of foigeiy. wcio biouglit in with lihu. The prlncltial witnoss of the day ,a- ChniIo ! Jones. Rice's valPt, who is also aroused of complicltv in the piepaiatlou ol Hie will ar.d in tlio death of Ttice. Jones, It will lie to moinhfiod. nttemptetl suicide in his cell seven week, ,igy. Jones gave most damaging testimonv tyrainst Tat tick lodny. He testified tint T'atiick Lad a .iked Iilm tthetliei he did not think that lllcc was living a little long fm theii pin poses. "I said I thought so,' sni.i Jones, "and Patilik sng. gc sfprl tint wo put him out of the way. I jii-rgcslcil Oi. Citiiy, bur C.mlek said Ut. C'lrrv would not do tinytbing ol the kind." Jones said lint iln n, at Paliiek's suggestion, lie piocttred fliloiuloiin. and laudanum l rom bis In other In Teas and deliteied It tu Pat tick. He lpcplvd tlio dings fiiini Texas bv copies'-. Jones sild that he gate tlio poison to Patrick about thiee weeks lielore Kb e's dead Ho rl'.o testified that Patilelc was neter iutrodiieed lo 1.1c--; tint Itloe no ei saw f'atiiok but one o. and thai lie did not know Pat rick when he saw lilm. He futther teslilled that on the; rl,i of Rice's death be told Patiirk thai ltieo .seemed to bo hettei. Aceottllng to the witness, Patrick then gate him a bottle ol chloroform, told him to sat iii. Ho i (owci witli it and to place 1ho towel over Rice's face lot about thirty minutes. Continuing. Jones .said: "1 did 'is P.itiiclc lold mo and left Mr. Rices loom lor about half an hoiti. Then I sent for Di. Cuiry. When Dr. Cutty came, l'alilek said, M (Jod, doplot, ha l is die woist thing thai could have happened io inc.' " Jon-is teslilicd lliat the i berks lor $2r.,U0t) and SH'.OOO lespectively. on Stvcnson & Sons and the Filth Avenue i'tiist company, weie made out after hico'r" death. H said P.ililck also ti op dun j." of about $1.10 In bills and c iglil ot nino doll us in silver from a ctiawer in niillionalie's writing desk. Jones said Patiick also took away two gold watches and all the poisonal p.ipns of Mi. Ric p. Sinrofeatc Thomas made an order In day dliecllng the lempoiary ailminls luitoi of the estate of the late William Mmsll Rice, viln was appointed by IK' Te.as i oiu Is (o take eharge of the pmpetly lett by Iho der cased nilllion aire in lliat state, lo piodino nil Ids hcoks rfiul accounts foi examination heie, pending the contest over the two wills alIos;ecl to have been executed by Mr. Wcc Tlio nppllc.itlnii was made by Lawvoi William 1!. Jim n-l-lower, eounsel foi the oxecutor.s of the will PMJiitted in ls'.it:, and whloli is oiiposed by Albeit T. Patiiik, now hi iho Tombs em c lunges of minder and foigei, Th" oMiittois of this will uppem tlie piob'ito of a will executed silently befiuo Ml. Rice's death, and which Is alleged to have been foiled liv Patilik wlio Is nimbi leslduiuy legatee RAND MINES OPEN. Bv l.tilii'iit Win fioni lite Vsimlaled 1'iest. Cap limn, ptll '-',- I onl Kililieitfi lu, grant id pmitW'lt'ii In Iln dine ltautt iiilninrt tone pnilfs, whlill lain Hill be iikiimniI to . ll, to ircntiie woik ttltli llftt stiiniW euli, pionil.'ii the maximum w.iro-i paid lo niincM be utlom mid flic HlilllllifC- tLf, eqnil to the wage of He Invgular riooper., (o prevent ili.iciiilrntineiit aniiinii; (ho lilli't. llm lein limlri ot Ihe minus' onlliial' jy will be deioted Id fund lor the bene til of the families of uiddenM o' Hi" Kami killed in ihe w n the fiansutal ilulnbei of mlliri. hi" l-sticd J ill illJI obiutliiff to rlnvo lJK'( uin! Ihf conlltioii. of will Mr. Winslow Uncoiiceined. H tvhabf Wile fiom ilir Aoiiatrd I'uii, lln-dPii, M"" - -bn'iiR Wlli.liiw, friiilny ol tin ittl lnierlilll leJKtte, w I, liifoimel Hut Wn'tiildo h.il taken tin ottlt u ale,ianie lod'ij, flip ecx't'ii.i tiitl tl it he did nm fi how llui" aiicliil Ihe woil. "( In nisanialiuii, "It doe-j lull loniiiii n, uhlt .illllndp the I'iliplno-i liti.i taki a iiuuli i II d'H' wlui tlm I'tilted Sta'if nut di "Ul bittle Im hot been ton-Jit Im tin- I'illpiiio.. I'll l"l 'be i 'ii'lltillloli.l llbciii if iucrua " A SLIGHT BLAZE. Ilic lii ok' mil this lii.tnilii tlioilli brlore .' o'llock In a house at the loinei of I'i lit-, .tiect ,mil daiAclcl avciii.e. ncinpiiil !. Mi. I tan lltdif. It is evIineuUhed In the Wot Siran (on I'liipjine bifora Jii tei) tenon, ilannge wn done Fuinitme Factoiy Binned. lit IxiiU'itr Mte fiom Iln X.-ocLlul 'irn lljeMoitn, Jl't. Mull i Main-.' iMen.iie furiillLiP lailor.t In lhl citi, wa ileMimfil by hie tils iiibiiini.', ciitjillu i la-rf of alo it i".' noi and .Ifpiblnv ltd well men nl ini'l".Miiti I THE GENERALS ARE TO MEET Then Are Summoned bu Count Von Walderser, to Confer at Pekin. IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS To Discuss Militaty Situation lu China and Advise Pcacemakeis. Foits Between Pekin and Sea to Be Rendered Useless Anti-British Outrages Reported at Tien-Tsln. lit Iviltisbr Wne fiolil 'Ihe AtMiiiatid l'ie. I'ekin, Apill 2. Count von Waldersoi has ordoie'd the generals command In g the allied troops and has lentiosted tlio other generals to confer at the Winter E'nlaco legaidlng (lie Instructions to be given tlm mintstei.s, and as to tvliat military action is necpsFarj to bo takeiu under Al tides ll unit in of (he Joint note. Rogaidlug Iho desttueilon of the foi'ls the gencMals aro piaclicallv ugioed dial II1090 at Taku. Shan-Hal-Kw.in and Tlon-T.sln must bo renderott usplt'sa, while the noith toitat the en trance of the RiVer Taku must be de strovod because it diveits the coiuso of the stteam and causes loiter water on the bar. The merchant" have fio quenlly complained to tlio consuls, but no government has eared to ask China, to destroy a foi t at the etitianee to an important ilver. That, howoter. can now bo done as 11 matter of milltarv neees-sily, and will gito foreign met -chants intense satisfaction, as in con sequence the river will In a shoit timr again be navigable as far as'ien-Tsln. Russia Injuiing Our Trade. Sir RobeilHiul. inspector geneial of Chinese customs, has sent customs compiiisons for the last five veais to the legations. Thev show a. great 111- 1 tease In Aineitcan trade, pat tiuflailv in flannels, sheetings audjourtsT and-H. coriesponding dcoitjaso In Hrltlsh trade. They also showed, gieal falling off in the Amei loan kerosene tiade. Russia has a gctaterpait of (ho business in oil, nndthc m-eiehnnts tear Russian competition. especlRllv in cotton goods and , while, owlni to th" "closoil doyr" policy, Miinohutia will )e lost en tirely to intorntitional tradp. Jf. cle Caioi), 1. io Rusiian iiiinistet tn China, has reeoived Instructions ftoiu St. Peteisburg not to perriilt the dis play of the Kussiin Hag on 01 near the land in 'dispute between tlio Russians and the Uiitishsat Tien-Tsln ivhilp tin: merits of tlie controversy remain un decided. v Tien-Tsin, April 1. Captain tlarrett. of the Bntmali (Rntish) troops,s.was nswaultod witli sabres bvseten F'rPneh rorn last evening. Ho was not. how ever, dangerously wounded. A British Indian sentry was shot In die thigh on Sal in day night. ITe sats that ho returned the lite twice. ITe be lieves tlio aggie ssrii s wote Kuiopean soldiers. Oerm.ui mounted Inland y slatted yostoiday in put mill of the lobbois ii? tlie ni-Tai tllstiiet. TRAGEDY AT SHAMOKIN. John Gulick Kills His Mothei audi His Biothei. Ul l.ttlit.iti- Win- lioni 'Hip "ts-Miiitnl l'tes 'Sliiinokin, pill ', loliii linlick, aned M tears, a raiinei, lltiiia no 11 hline's thou., tin, innnh, to 1 11 sli"t and irt-t intlv killed his lnolhei, -laeil is leu-, mil Hun iniiidtreit hU biotbu, I'hlllp, Jistil "" te.iis, hy Ihe ,1111.1 means. Hie (mill1 hue i-iitemed in ftecpieiit qtiarnls 01 lile .Hi'. ai's il.iiible 11 itjedi was the . iilniili lliuu in tie hid In Mm, thai In. c Med. titiluk Willi. 1 lip behind his inilhit Willi 1 piitcl In In, html ami ebo( In 1 il.mii 'Ilic trnti ii ri 1 thin will ul it. 'tn th" kit. lien, whi'ie hi. Hi.r intllii lit ile id, lo ihe Iniipi ml, tilnrp I'ltillp w.m at woik. .folin ilntv Ilic jilstol ajatn and Mill a bull. I Ihr.'iikli his lirothei h..iit 'Iho iinililciPI escaped, nnl ti 1, la.t een iiinnliij towards llitivllle, whcie his i,Isloi ie-hle. Hun Mo. it 1, lliitik on .'in iilp.liiiiig fnni, he nil tin' shuts aid hasleiinl In Ibe i.itliil, home, 'I he mother w is imuiil liiiu .11 tin' flooi of tho Lite lu 11 iinl Ibe uin w is found in (lie lurn t inl, Willi 1 hull. L hole 11e.11 his lir.nl. Moth hail Inrn iiisi-nlh killed. . - Steamship Auivals. Ill I M lint' Wile lioni I'lm sioiili'd l'te- New oik, plil " -niied Sonlhwaid, nt weip; liotterilini, Itotleiiliin (leired; I'tnli'til. , l.htipooli ruisliiid, Antwiip! si, l.oni., s.,.,1 . iiiil.toii. sjjiod' Weir i, N'iphs, in , Iiai.ir Wllli.'lllt IL 1 (,iis-e, II11111111 t l.l Niiilliiliipli.il und I bcrlioiii. Uou l"M m "-lile (: I'lioenUii llambinif. loi New "mil,. Itottinlain irluu Poisillm. Nioi ills Hi lleaitln-iu 1)11. 1 n-l.i 11 Miliul. Orejitlta, New otk .r l.nrtp.iol (and I'locceilnll. Republicans Win in Denver. By Kulijsirt' Wire from Tlio Wii-iaie.. Tre... 1)ihit, IV . M'dl '.-I'aitlal reiiiins lain in. iilshl from ill lb" wardi ot the eiti indica! a mvreplng liilon for the llepnbln 111 ihkn Uadiiic PininnaH mutede the election ot tils? bod) of tlio Uepiiblli-an ticUol b.i (,0m) I.) i i1)i pluialip, while cliiuiing tho nu't-rall in ihiuht. lite tounill fill Im mivisi Collieiies Closed. B.i htilii.he V,in trein flic A.-oiiUled Pun shitimMii, Vpiil '' 'I lw lkiUuiA and Ali.ki rollletiie, opeiatod b.i the I'ltllidelpltla and Head iiiK (oil cotnimm and rmplot nig ,0D) turn, nrie rlosul elown thi, nioiiiin,- iii.Kfluilil.i ln.i novo Ibe oulioiiif of Ihc men It nlni. Ihei, work tfitrrdiy aid J'diilni. 111 a lehbiation at Jloiiul ( titttrl Women's Victory iu Kansas. Uf rtilnilve Win from Jhe taoclatcd 1'iesi. Inpili, Km iiiil 2, Incoinplelp ret inu lie ibate tint I I. Iltii;hi ll.pulilhaii ami hu. Tier-mio lamlldali I 1 ma) or, li elected by a vife itnjoijtt u iPiiuti s voto ule.ttd ti intuit Hepttlditan una f-ft-ffHtttMttt f - - WEATHER FORECAST. - Washnii'teii. Muil ' romait fr nil 1. IVni'jili jiu... Hani Witlnodi; , -f llHii'dii. fill, flail mill In ae.lwiui. -0 tttfftHttHttttttt . a A vi , -1 "l I j. .A tL1w1 .i4.?