iv iv!Rf .Nii""4 ' - " '" .V?5' fl Ot ' A v j1 iv ti ' w ' - , f- lift ,)' r., .' !l ft J, V Sribttixe. cmnton 'ONLY SCRAN rONJ'AMEK KBCIilVING THtf COMI'LUTE NI-WS SjiUVICti OF THIi ASSOC! ATBD PRESS, TUB GRUATESr NtiWS AGIiNCYJN TUB WOKLD , STST' M9FI PAGES. SIOTOXTI., TlTuUSDAV MORNlSa APRIL 18,'IOOJ. TEA RAGES TWO PESTS. TWO K ' THE FOX BILL IS DEFEATED Measure Providing tor Completion ot the State Capitol Lacked Constitutional Maloritu. TO COME UP WEDNESDAY Another Eftoit Will Then Be Made In Its Behalf Bills Intioducecl in He-use and Senate Mensmes That Passed Finally Appicpilation Es timates. ll.v 1 .elusive rt no fit in III- Avotl it'll I'lCvi Hiirrlsburg, Pa Apill 17. Tho Pox bill, providing lor the consultation anil completion of tin- state capital building ami .ippioptfotlng $",00O,0(m thou'iot. and cicatlng u coiiiiulssinn conistlng hi tlio govctnoi, State Tiimmjii'I H.ir netl. Auditor Uoueral lluidenbeigh Picsideul J'io 'JViu Snvilernhd Speaker Mtitshall to i.nrv on the work, mis .ualn taken i In the senate today lor llnal passage. .Hid lli' llyrht against tho bill, as It Is at piisent drawn up. "as lenewcd bv Iho anti-Quay Jit publicans and Domoci Us. The bill on limit piss.ige was (leio.it td. Li teas'. JO u.it s. (hi votes less than a (.(institutional ni.tjoiit.v. The totowas; as tullows: Un birkLllmh limb t, (illumines, l'iln.r, lirlit, (.uli, i in-.Lrit.il. II iiilcnKuli. lltnltl i uurli. I.n-i. Ma-K'ii.Mmlill'iuiiiHi, (nail, s.oti, Ntd.l. - 111 it, MiiK.,11,11, Sllbel, V hi, W ul,. li mi, W 1 1 1 i tin-. .'I. s"i. dilii n, limn, I liui.lcti I nu i, 1 linn, I . IIiIiii-, lit mil. II. m Hill it, lap, Milne. Millii, llii'. -i-in s,lrt, A null tti. ii-, Uelltl, Woods-.o I'eiiMi' the Miti' was announced, Sen ium Fox, s, eing that, the 1)111 ai de ft, ittd, oii.mgcd his oto to "no." .so that he (oulil moe to i econslder the ott 1 whli h I ho bill was defeated. Mi isson, ot Flic, who did not to spond to his name on the mil tall, voted no mil seconded Mi. Fox's motion to tcionxiil 'r tlu- Mile. This was done, mil .i special older n.is mule tor next Wednesday at 10 ",0 a. in., when the bill n ill again come up tor llnal pawigo. I Mi llirwll uli, ot I'lnlil lilili-l'rmlillns H i Mi men n hi ,i miitiiiiiii'iit it tltitt iti),ti io 11. iiiiliinlli Kt.uiii.iit, runi-jbaiii.' tiran , ittnilcro Hi Mi -Hctt, I In! dilpliii MiLini; it inlaw tttl ior ui icnuti ti'lf!' pm, lic Hi') liunr' t polchrc Ihirfln, ni rTiiiic In winch .iiiv iorjo (lull line been iucmiiii-.1i intent d in iiuv rtme. In nt pi lei if btiilal in ,i ttril-d (-.- cit, and I ifiiiilnii; pin iltti- tor iolati)ii- of tho .let lii li s(j(F, of 1 cliiglt Making it a mi-dc-ikiii'i tn Mil, ecliini, aibcitl-.p. tti , lotttt liikilt or jniliM iiritmp, ami proMdmu a pun i-lniiiiit ol nupriinnnipnt by ecparue inn t-li-i 'ii ccnllmniirit it labfr not crcnlinf; ti o 'i ii-, mil to pit .i me not cticulinsr s,00l or 1- Hi U-i d till miLincr it nil-(lrnii"Uioi for .mj tilcrhonc in tilt.ri.iili tiiiiiint to Irui-mit im' iniiiitiis ol jidlii c I tttl ilniHtri,,' or lot in. Hiiunc, mil piuMilin it tine or jut, les Ih in t (Vrl not inoie tlim "i Oui) Hi Mr. Uudl r, of W.ivliinnlon I imiik lite sil. ailii- ol nuiiti (uiiiiiib-ioiicm .11 Inllown: In i uniik-i (outlining 10 (um luptthtion or !(, 'too, cur lni .mil I,- Hi in ,0,000, Sam, our. "Mil tinJ lis. thin .10 000, ; 0; m rK),K tld lew tiutl "OOiTO, l,l)l), mil 70,000 .iiul Ii -, tlim I'.o.OOii. Jl.jtn otftTOIW popuh tirn, "almm rniuln nine n nun pmudul Hie Mil rhill li' t JfPb to nnj lucal luv lis" lalltn tlio fahrte. of if niiniclciiiir. 11 Ml. Vltltllill, of I IP1.1M nun I'iomiIiiir Hut tlio ailjti'lli ilin if i no priiKilin,," tn ion ildim .1 tninpike oi liiiiilii.inl mil fiei ttic imo ftoni toll-, aid nil Kite-, f.h ill t"-t lio i li.it io motlin iiroiKiltn? (ii tin' situ, nitiiii If l,imi(,lt itlllilu not lc- tlim two tcir- The Um asoi'latlons lieu bill also Mine up for dual passajji- but a num ber oi i.enntoi.s iK'shed to fm titer con sider tlio bill und It was made a spetlnl otdir for net "Ved1iesdn al 11 ii.'m The nomination ot .lude dnpenloi to sitfiC'i'il Juilho Alfliliald In J.icha w.imm (ount, was i onfli ineil A Hi i the senate hud (leal ed tho al endtir of bills on Hist und .second lead liifr adjouininfnt was laUui until to moiiiiw at Id oVlocK, Tlie himate held a twutv minutes FPssiuti tnnlKlit. IJuinpr tiutl time twenty-nine bonne bills und t( a senate bills woie lavoiably lepoiled fiom (ommlt tee.s as i oinmitted, Hillteoii hills wete received tiom lite houe lor mtlon, and the piet.ldent pin ti ni hli.'ued sK lunn-e bills whleli h.ic hern pasted liy the n'tiati. Tho l.uae number of bills le poi ltd tioui eomnilltee and those now In ( onuiiltteeulll r-o the Keuiito plenty of woik to dispose of next wccli, Mr, nailer, of Indiana, Introduced a bill ic'trulatltij? the ostabllHhllifr ol tlio fees to be chat Keel by Mheiiits and to provide foi tlio taxation and coilcH'lion of tho .same The bill was ilinwn up for tle put pose of lnliiKlui; till tho li ia under one net, Thcsenato adjourned until tonionou morning at 10 o'clock. Appropilntion Estimates. Tho followluer bills weio loduv ie ported from the house appioiulatioiih committee: lloii'o of Itofutjc, Mu,umi, tjllij Imjfi' i irit, n,i0; Cottage hUtc hospital, ( .imulUvllli., t'l,(o, Ilailclui lm.pltJl, M '.,.. 'Iiiinini; fcnioiil foi I tililc mil Jul ,it s,jttj( s'U.W), Htiturn fcun' pcnltciillii, W.liiO, ctato ot igjr b. Klnj, llinirlinr,'. M SOo, p ihlkilloii I l,inii.vljiiU Atiiiiver, ir,f.o0; WcUiu Mjtc inlttntljr, IJS,uon, Nitknil flu d, iflw.tji"), Milund ho.pltjl, yiU,SlV7i, Hmitinifilon u- niutoi), irffi-i.TTJ; Homo for liainltij In bimli of Paf fhlldicii, I'lillaiJelphla, !ll,O0Oj I'mii, kanli ,Nutli.il sruwl thip, WMiio, utc ni liidijcnt iiioJii?, $lf0,l"V! lllo-huiK tiopit-ll m,uAi, soniicij- ono; "alloiv noun, nu, ji','5,. Ooo, Wcitcru iHtiltintUr, V.o.oou, diititrncy fund foi chronic Insane, sioo.OOi) Bills Passed Finally. rroMdinj: that cot of piocntioii in lourti of quarters Muslon? ihall In pilj by iho peuon or piccoua on whom Iho ro,t am or nui to liiru-til, ami iruidln- Hut iieitons rcntcncvl n iiiipihfniiicnt umiii li piupoHd au ihall not lie .lisilurBul liCfoie tliu cplutlon of th'o time fm whlih thi Ii4c Ucn HiiUnccil. (Islni, i'ic wlailn if uli comity iiilUcis Ik. oudiIii luvln,- lin than M),'m InluliiUnu mil more than 2W,lXrj as follows; Pislilct at. HiW'i ?l,000; two ai4i,tgiitstjtrict attunic, l,&00; thi-iilf. KOin), coionoi, J.'.OOU; pio IhonutM, W,(Ki ilirk ot (outrt, fl.OOOj urM'.it of iiilb, $1,000: itnadvr if dvds I,OUO: liar urir, Vo.oo"'. conirollv,! 1SJJ muhjoi. HX); tivlnr, 'JIOO; tomuiitoiun. HOW: solicitor, l,ivio: prhoii Mtuiioii. .2,ftf)! (leictihc si.soo: Jnr coiinnlilcnfr, v"o 'H'O ''"l at piles only to biiirnc (.omit). 1'ioiidlns for tlio tcmciMil f iillzos nf ttif. supreme, 'tiptilor, totiinion pirn und orpliinV eotirli tiirtnitiriitlv ilnqudllicil l roticti nr phlilial nr trcntnl illnlilllli if pfrfoitn ttiftr ludiciil ilttllei and ftntllon-, tilth Imlf piy for ttirlr ttnrriilrril term, and the filllri! by tlio gowrncr of tnnltcii 1 1 imal b) iti linioinl, Proildlnif lint cnir-litlf of all lin- anil for fflluics tn width inniilloa Imln? u poptllatlnn of 1M than t "iO,f Ky InlnljIMnU ntc ctitltlnl Fui.il bo pi Id liv Hip conntv tM'iir't lo n com mltlro from the Inr 'isx-iatlon for tho mr ihi'p iitnl (mppott of i hw lllirnri, I.lmlllm; tho rmlil to ififiitr bj hvt or nthfi nlv like poloti cf miwitrtl ltmU fold for tae, to It enlj'Oiii' cir from Hie date nf llic sale House Bills Defeated. ni( iidltit; lie nicrcantilo appnlRerV icl of Mty ", is'ii, ni j to proildp tor tlif eleitlon (f cippt iImm In tin' piopli, invteiil of baltig them appf luted la the county (ominilonctii. He i lenflild lonnt) feme Mil. which m defnled )e-teidai, was ir toiwderea ami pancd Itinlh. Adjoin lied until oVloch tonlpht. WILLIAM T. CREASY IS THE CHAIRMAN He Has Been Appointed to Lend the Democintic Paity of Pennsyl vania as Chaiimnn. H.i l.tcluMit Wire fiom The A-ocitted l'n Uaiilsburf,', Apill 17. Keptesentathe William T. Cietisy, orColumblit county, was unanimously elected state chair man of the Democratic patty of li nn svl aula by tho Democratic sUite com mittee at Its annual meeting hold hole todav. Sir. Creasy's name was the only one presented to the meeting. The committee ffot Into a tanprlo over a lesolutlon condctnnlnp Senator O. R. AV.cshbutne', of Ctawfoid county, for his "hypoctisy, trcachety and infidel ity" in joining the lanks ot the Repub lican party, and another icsolullon re pioaehltiK oeitaiti yenatots and ieire .seittatUes tor having M)ted iitli tlie Quay itepublicatis on sevctal measutes passed by the loprisiatuie. The tesolu tions wete finally adopted In the oiiff inalfoun they eie presented. "Wnsh butne'H natnoiwas tlie only one specillc allv Tnentioned. The thioatened contel oei tho con trol of the oiRanization in Philadelphia, was launched in the shape of a i evo lution appointing a ( ommlttee to io oikmiIzu the p.irtv in that city. On a vhsi Mice vote it was defeated. A divis ion vr.m called lor, which was uuiekiy followed by a motion to adjourn, and the motion was decl.it cd cat tied by ('li lit man Ctoasv, thus cutting off futther .ic-tlou on tlie mailer. The follow inpr nie tho new division chairmen ,vlu cnnytltute '.he oxecttlUe committee of the state oiKtmlziilIon: Fltst dlsttlct, T. .. Jllnehait, of Franklin; Second distilct, II. 13. Ctos vfll, of cVmibiia: Thiid dlsti-let. John B. Keenan, of Westmoreland; Fomth district. William llosbon, of Venanfro; Fifth district, D. .1. Driscoll. of IJlk; Sixth district, J. G. Wcisser. of Snydei : Seventh dlslibt, Itutus K. Ptilk, of Montour; Kiirhth dlstiict.Barnet M'ans, field, or Montoe; Ninth dlsttict, Cliailes P. Donnelly, of Philadelphia. Chnitman Donnellv ,is the only one re-elcclcd. SEEKING AN ENGAGEMENT. Princess Chimtiy, Trying to Get One for Her Gypsy Husband. 11 l.idmiM Vtic fit ni the Aviocitted l'ie Pails, Apt II 17. A dispatch Horn Ttoudon s.i that the Piineess Chimay, lotmetlv I'laid Waul, ol Detroit, Mich., wlto elope d lioiii hct piiucelv IniKb.iiul with a Kpsy niusli Ian nnined Uiffo, Is now in Imdon w Ith lite K5 psy seek liifr an enf?.it?cinenl tor K!m at one of the London tlteattes ltii,-o was n-pott-td to h,te died in Caito, i'ypl, lint tlie piinci'-.s sa.s that she slatted that le pott lo stop the continual puistiit of JUiro and hof-olf bv Ihe nniN.sp.ipi i,s. She calls 1!i!,o her husband, and s.ins that the )" have Iicn or had any lilldien, notwithstanding icpoils to the con ttai. She Intlmntib tiutl she will not Ku b.ii k to Atactica, UIko, an ho is icp icsi'iited as having the ntaiiuer ot a gentleman, s.i.ns that the ptlncess will go luck lo Culm, and that he may go to America himself. The. appear to be happy and loving as eer, BULGARIANS INVADE TURKEY, A Band of Flghteis Repulsed by TuikisU Troops nt Ak-Tnsh, 1!' bidiilic Wiro fiom 'Iho Noelaled l'rc l.ciudoll, Apt II Ifi. AcTOidliiR to ii clls rutoh to the Dally Mall Horn Vienna u hand of liulgtulans today Invaded Tuiklbli tniiitoiy at Ak-Tash, In noiihein Ttuke.st.iu. They wcto lepulscil bv the Tiukish tioois. One Jhilgaiiaii was killed and tlio otlttis escaped. No Tvnce of Willie McCownick. Ua l.MlnsIic Win fiom 'Ilia .Woilatcil fiei. Vi 'v 'oti, Apill 17 Vo tiai hi. beni had nf Will it' MfCoimlcl, the inlk iUk 10 i (fold lo, and hU tilhii Min todit ll.it hi n in tin boy is ih id Mi Mil uiitilt k d-ilil lb it the miauls if $.(M nnd H.000 for Hip iiliirn oi (hi hoy ate i,iiiiiiii. Wo io Bonds Puichased. . ii It Ixdu.Iio Wiro from The Afsodaled l'n -s, Waalilulcn, Apiil 17, Iho tte.i,ur.N dipailinuit llle todiN f utcliaitit SJuOOTi) nf l-hoit Unit 1 (it itt.l. Iioi.il-, it the rito ol 111 r STATE SNAP SHOTS. U; lcluahu Mlroifioin 'llii Aoe!ateU 1'iet.i Talllna; lr.ni ItU I lain ul Caaleaville le.tculjj, londuttor 1', I, (illhnan hid an aim uu.Iicd Iho otonu'o Jury )ttciilai bchl Dald Mor. can for Hit. allied 1,1111ns of John llohetU at Uunlo. IMtMlllo iin,houe authcilllrt can (ml no clalnipiH for tlio tody oi I'und Ilo)U', who dldl tin io Mon la t, Mlllam II IVrtci', j d,'ar inanufactuicr at Pel l.lon, ivai airiitul on a thapso id ului; lOU'itiiliit union labcb, 'I lie taso ol John 11. Iejr, aciiie(l of live (asis of InriiidlarUiii ai Ilanour, will lumo biforo the giand jury today. In thu death vi little John J)o,le, at SUnan doali, ljiil by liolliy nr, tlio loiutur't Jury ciniinni Ihe irolley coinpati, Mhkli uitl b tuiil by Ihe lio)'s iarenu Kit 1'ianli 'lliuiher tad, ajtotint lector ot st stcphcu'i, PpUcopal diuiih, Jl iril-buitr, wa4 )ert(lda' ordaiiui) lo the pri(thund li HUhop I -ill.ot M the .pnti' liiQitln; cf tho ittihiltaconry of lliirjr, MORE REBELS ARE YIELDING The liitSiirreGiion on tlie Island oi Marindaque lb at an End. SURRENDER OF COL. ABAD Tlie Noted Colonel Abnd, Filipino Lender, and His Band Sui lender. Cebu Insui gents Defiant Two Hunched in 'Movtutatns Elude C.ip tuie Nntives Strongly Opposed to Retu.u of Films. By 1 eltniti lie from Ihe soctali 1 l'u-i Washington, April 17. Tlie nr tie patiment today icceived the folloNNlnR cablegram from Genet al MacAUlttir at Manila: "Colonel Ab.idn, InsingeiiL lender Alailnduciu, nine oinceis, seventy sol dlets, m$ stmill arms, suneutleied, Major Ji'tedeilck A. Smith, Apt II 1. o-ithed with Itnpresslve cerpmonv. re lensid. Tlilfc- ends Insnnectloti their "(Signed) MaiAtthut." Cdiii, Island ot Cobil, Philippine Ts lands, pill 1,7 One tlious'ind tioojis In the Island of Cebu arc unable to accomplish Iho surrender or capture ol tho 200 Insui gjnt llllcmcu a, ho aie banded together In the iitoiintains. Colonel McCletnnnd ,s.is the teims tho Insui gents offered ate impossible Of the flftv towns, a dozen of the larger have been oiganlzod under military or der. The others ate believed to have Insmgent governments. Judge Tuft, nddiesslng the conven tion today, deploicd the fact that Cebu was the least pacified ptolnce. and called on tho delegates to decide whether 200 men would be pcimltted to Intefere Nlth tlie peace and pros perity of tlie Island, or whether the majoilty would otgani7e and put down tlie icmuants of the icbelllon. If the people weie not icady, the commis sioner would not supeisede the mili tary by civil control. The exhortation was not iecoied enthusiastically. Tho leading Visayans from the tNentv-four towns lepiesent ed uiged the organization of a pro vincial government and the wind-up of the rebellion, and commended Colo nel MrClernand's mild rule. The island is to be otganlFid prob ably as one province. The population numbers C.n.ooo. THE CATHOLIC CLAIMS AGAINST CHINA They Will Be Piessed by Fiance. Geiman Missions Rely on Their Own Government. Bv rclmiic Wire fiom Hie Mintfd I u" Tails, Apill 17 The nncln olllce couth nr- the dispatch lioin Washing ton saying Fiance will lake chat go of the CalholU claims against China, ex plaining that this nut Is in act oi dance with her liaditlonal pioteetointe onoi the Catholic missions in the tin east, lint, Fiance, does not. Intend tn pics-, ihe claims ol olhei Catholics llian the Fieneh, unless ieo.ucsled by them to do so. It is opec ted, huwoNei, (hat nil the Catholics oi I.atiu (ountilrs will place theii claims in bet hands. Tho Ciciman missions In Shin Tung icly on t huh own govoiunir ni. TELEPATHY'S AWFUL MESSAGE. Choir Singer Broke Down at Moment Sister Died Tai Away. l! I i lii. lip Will from I hi' N.Lijt.il i'k CI Miami, H. Apill 17 In tin midst ot song at TilnilN Congi. giitlomii hi . in-l night Mts. A. A. I,angi(in, i i '' HlitKor, .stoipeil siKlduily and btl. the plnttotm, with le.us stiouni Inc, down her fnci .SIk-'ath a-sstoii to the iliessn(T loom iiv lp r liusband, whine she butst out Into hj-letli al i iy. lit!,'. "Honn tiling aw till bus happen d "i-lie ctii'd. llt-r liusband tiled to .soothe her and to ussuie her theie wiih nothlng wtony, hut .site was unable lo lesuino her singing. Sliewus taken to bor hotel in a caitiagi', and llieio silo ion iNuW teli'gtam lioin .shtllle, X. c an uuunclng tho death ot her sister. .Mis. laiiuhdnu lett the pl.illouu at MO'i o'clock, thce.Nui I monu nt thin her sister cxpiied. Steamship Auivals. Mif I.Mltmtit Wire from 'Ihe soilatid I'urt Veil Votk, Spill 17 - Nlliud lluainp, lliri. poul, In ii.linloii, Antiicin, .ideilind, South. amnion, and ( heihoma;, '.liledi Majestic, Hi. 1'rpu.il, Wistcnilsnrl, ntiip MoNllle r ihcip klhhpii, ,it nrk toi (,laaj,oi. Hot terdini nii 1. Ilollcnlim, n mU tli llmiloi.iii Jlicnicii-dliil: Hot.iiii.tii I uNi, .iwnl. li'Tbciirf -billed) l.uivr W dliebn Pel (iiiiv-ii (from ll.rmeii und r-ctilhiniiloiil, New otk. Somliatuploii niid, Nim l., cw Yoik Guests of the Piebident. lb I.JilusHn Who fiom 'iho Astodatcd l're,i W.iihinston, Apill 17 I'lCidilcnt .ml Mu Nl, , hlnlcy ciitfrtiliiui u inse numb, i or juc.m ut tinnier toniuhl, tl ) pail Indinliiirr ihrt follnu. ini! Becrdary base, Alloiney t.'eiinl Kno, Secietaiy Um,', .lu.tlco bra, Mr Uras Mij IliUlicock, libs WlUon, Xllrs Patten, Ucncril LVrbln, .Mr. llmiy T. itntt ami Mi Seett, Ml, lawisucn I, Scott, Mr. Cltailcs A Mcim, Jbj. Itarul, Jlr. St, Llalr Mch'hiuj and Mit lie lit 1 a Peusioiib Gi anted. U l.tu.np Who fiom llio vsoiutcd 1'icai W ithliiion, April 17 rciAloni liaie lini fcianlid ti I lueiiui icinitiaiu m. tullour! Jjmcs llioadtiriit, btieklon, i?..l; Il.'in ltldln, lat'ua villi, s.'l: Ak' U. blimin;, Hippie cuai with llllt,. il" -palli), ;o Mexico Sigiifa Peace Confeieuce. 11 Dsdujhc Wiro liom 'J he Aiocialed I'tut 'Ihe lliguc, Apill 17. Medio toda tljind Un contention of the liaie icuiifeitiiie. China, Iuv unbouiir .t'd Tuike uie now tho cult countrlij tihlili halt not blfiicd tlu peaic couuiiHon COUNTERFEITER SKOOG DEAD. Expiicd in Bellevue Yesteidny fiom Self Inflicted Wounds. Ily Vx(1iiIni WIio fiom Tlie A'socfiile.l Pirf NeN' Tot If, Apill t7. .lolm Albert Skoog, said by scoiot set vice mon to be one of tlio most expert countetfeltoia ot nnitloin times, died In ISellevtte this momlng liom his self-liilllutetl wounds, Skoog, In thu evening of April , was doteetod In p isslng some of IiIb "fileei" money In a lower Mroadwuy btoker's olllce. He wtift pm sued by a crowd. When bis oapluio wan inevitable, he shoL IiliiiHi'lc' in the head, He nulil he was Albeit Johnson, but he was later leleiitllled as John Albeit. Skoog. for whom tho pollcu of novel al countries h ul been looking for three enis. Ijet tots found on his pet son lesultrd In the mill on a counterfeltei's plant, which ho mnlntlilncd In Broulclvn for several e,ifs. I'lnli's to counterfeit money of Deinnnilr. Scotland and the United Stnlew Avoie seleu, also countci felts teptesentlntr neatly WO.OOO. Slcoog told his nelglilioiH thai ho was a pliotogiapher. He had engngod hhn folf to n rospoctable joting woman and their nuptials were set for the ivar ltiture, APPLEGATE FnOUEST POINTS TO MURDER Juiy Rendeis a Veidict Accusing Samuel Shinn A Whitecap- piug Affaii. Hy 1 tilnlie Wire fiom fill A-?ftciatid l'ie- Ttenton, Apill 17. The' colonel's In nuest .'ippninted to luquite into tho cause ot the death of Thomas F. Ap plegate, the lnimer, whose body nnhs found In his bain on Sunday morn ing, Mnuh 10, concluded the taking of testimony today and rondeied a er dlct declining- the July's belief that Applegate tame to his dea'th bv vio lence and that liom thteats made bv Samuel Shlnn against Applegate. that he came to his death at tlio hands of Shlnn. Shlnn was attested some time ago anil still is in jail. Seveial witnesses wete exnmintd today, including Mrs. Applegate, who came to the eoutt house In a. eaniage and mas oat lied in a fhalr Into the court room. Mrs. Applegalo is suffering from nenous ness and heatt trouble. , Mis. Applegate was mm.v weak and could talk but little. She. hoNoer. told an apparently sttaightforwaid stoty. Sho admitted knowledge of the "whitqeapplng" of her liusband. and said the "whitecaps" dicssed theni soIn cs at her homo. Their inn pose, slie said, was only to ttlghteu Applegate into lratter tteatnient ol his fnmilv. Mis. Applegate sa!d her husband came home about ri o'clock on the af ternoon of March ft. lie hadbion (It Ink ing and was (iiiattelsonie. She went upstahs to avoid him. Later she heaid the door shut and then saw his wagon leave the j,ntd. and as she did not see him again pieumed he had left the pi enlists. Mis. Applegate de nied an; inipiopei 1 1 latlons with Sam uel sdiinn. Dining tlie night after Ap plegate litt, she lioatd some one snoi Ing doNNtistaits and she assitined it was Shlnn. although she did not see him This bens out tho st.itemi nt ot tlie eldei Shinn. who dis(ONeitd Ap-pltfciite''- bodv. and llicu went In Ihe aipplegatu house and found his (Slilnn's) 'i m futl dicssed, asloop on the lounge down-tnli- Cliatles NImiii, colon d, testified that be hod hein d Samuel Shlnn siv he would kill Applrgnte If Ihe I ittoi did not leae him alone .lo.i ph Seattcigood, a it lathe ol Slilnn's bv maiilao, also lesilihd to heaihik Shlnn make llneats ngninst Vpplegiiti' (luting lite day ol Match o. and swote that be was sobei. Captain ll.utnian, ol the Tienlon police lone, who lyis been artlng nI11i I'tosn tltor Ciosnlev, was called to the Hand, it tit t It stifled hi lolly and bis nn snnois iudic.tlid thai he was holding luck some testiniuii, piobibh under liisiiiietions itom the ptosnutot TvACES OF THE SHAMROCK. They Will Be Witnessed by King , Edwnid nt the Isle of Wight. II I seln.iii' Win In in 'I ni hxinlul I'll l.ciittloii, Apill IS. It Is eNputitl thul King Cdwaid will witness tho Him mm i,n cs betweti the two -diamtoi ks .it ihe lseol Wight lioni ,"-ir Thomas Liptou's steam acht Utln Mr. William File. Jr, I hi deslgnei nf Sluihiiock I, will illicit this jnelil dur ing Iho dials, and .Mr. AVatson will dlictl Sliannoi'k 11 It Is ininoiiuced that King- IMwtnd nnIII icslgn l lie post of coiumodoio of tho ltoval Yacht Sfiuadion to hecoino lis patron In tilt- place ot the Into Queen Vic tot la. Big File nt Rochestei, III' I clii-bc Win tiom llifi VnoilHtid rci lloihe lor, V, 1 . Apill IS A Rtniral alum cirlv thi'i (llmr-diNl inuriilnir called tho riillrn dipalment Ui a l.io at the New 'iorU Or.tul rlwin at 1 -i-l lloeh".tet, llio lu.-s Niill ptiil'ild to i oiiriih i il'le. 'Iho dops bate rm denl lot i YittA ti mote mi account of i ttlLi of Iho llllplu.tca Good Roads Bill Killed. II' I'jiJuiiU' Wile fiom 'Hie Aioclaled l'io Alln, Anil 17 the awnihlv lonimitlrc oil n.ii s Uilkia praitUally kllhd i.ny uttimpl to pa. t 5,000 000 Rcod in.iN bill c piopo,cfl b. AcmblMiiau I en if, of Monies, t !: dec I led bv an nlmot iiiiiiiluioui tote lliat aa the lejU litnit) lud diciiiil In icIum' i.uul )eg,itlun it a tot iiiM' l stt Ji.; i,ood uudl li.lslaili-ii on a laue uale m i, Fatal Rear End Collision. 11 I etudu Wins from flu Aisocutui 1'ievi. lUnnllf, la, Apill 17 leai-end lollbion cicuiird lu the dl liuiiU tld.-i aftetuoon b'tuim u liei.'ht lialn t the lUiutUn and Wcavm icjil Midi a Iti'Uht tiuln of tho niiin line ot tin Southeiii lalluji. icsiiltini; in the delli of liicniau MtlUlle, ot Dnnllle und Wctuu ciijiue Small-Pox ou Lnwtou. It I v,bisic Wire frcm The Awocialed 1'ie-i 'JUl'iiincUo. Apill 17. fie traitpoit I aw ten ttrrhcl toda fiom Manila ami went into i.uai antiut I luce cac4 if inillpo deulip. d mi llii tcrrrl riuiinu the iotaj.c Ihe Lantvn libit,-). 27 t f llcci a-d Too mm of the llilil iilntU Infiiitii, DIPLOMACY OF EARL LI flGGordinu to Rev. Mr. Killie It Is ot the Two-Faced Varietu. THE MURDERS AT SAN HO Mi. Killie Tells of the Slaughtci of Chi 1st Inns mid of His Efforts to Hnve the Muuleieis Punished. Seciet Oldeis fiom Li In the Inter est of the Offendeis Ministers Aid, Alnimed nt the Expedition Agninst General Liu. Hi l,dii,ii' W!r' from lie N.-tuuiul l'u- Pekln, Apill 17. A inisloniii named Killie (Ihe lto. Mr. r-rellej'. Ptesbv tetlan mlsslonai v) bus lotutned from Sun JIo, whotc Chiistlnns wet" binned to death In Deeembot. Mi. Killl te potts to (loneial Chaffee that .some time ago seveial of his coin ells wete kilfd. ffe had the guilty patties Irled In file C'lilnoio courts, whoie tltev wete loiiNictcd and suntenctd lo death, sub i""t io T.i Hung Chang's slgnntuie, Mi. Killie i amo to Vekln and saw I.i Hurg Chanir, who said the men should b" executed Inimedlatelv. Upon golnr; to Pan Ilo tntce nncoIcs l.itci the mls slonai. v found the men alle. lie spoke to a judge of the Chinese rourt upon the mallet, who llieteupoii showed him a lottet from Li Hung Chang giv ing eplieit Insti notions that the mm must not be executed, sis then bad only been com leted on the evidence of Chi Isti ins, eonseqttentlv the evi dence was untt uslwo! tin. "li. Kllllo has a copy of this letter Tn the mean time the French bad proved tho sumo men gulltv of incondlinism and other out) ages and demanded theii execu tion, wheieupoii the iudge again showed his oidets fiom LI Hung Chang. The riench authorities replied that if tlie men weie not executed within oigbt this they would tako the law into their own hands and punish the Chinese olllclals likewise. The ininisteis of the foreign powei.s view with alaim th? expedition against Geneial Liu Kuan Ting, as thev think he will ietie.it, probably laying waste the villages ho liavetaes and killing ritlve Clitistians, and that such ac tions -will be, Uso,d as an cXc,u- bv the mll't.iiy for fut thcr aggicsslon, which would probalilv be the taking of Tai Yuan Pu. the cupit tl of Shan-Shi prov ince. C.iptEiin He eves, attached tis tho Ametlcan legation heie, accompanies the expedition to observe happenings on behalf of the United Slates At tod.iv's meeting of tlie foteign niinisieis the question of indemnities wan con-ldoied. It is now estimated that 70,000,000 pounds will niter all ( I liins. Natives Prophecy Trouble. I'lklu. Aptil 17. Tiustwoilhv Chi nese it-ports Unit ttooiis in laig.- iiinn beis ate massing in Ihe pi ov luce of Hh.iu-Sl, ueai the frontier of tho prov ince of Chi-Li Well ttilotmnl natives ptopliesN tuithi'i trouble. It in Impos sible to aseeitain whether Ihe coutt ih phobic a double g tine, or its aulhor itv is In-ulIHient to in event the Chi nee gene t.tls in ting In a inimnei likely to ptoNoke hostilltlC'i The fact thai lor inanv months llieio hnw been nolhln,r In the suip- ot n do facto .ovei nnii nt rtnois the latter hy pothesis. Prohibit a MC.it deal will ib pond upon th Ft.iueo-fJet mini expedition In fill ting a sONi'ie defeat upon the Chi nese, who Iuino liansgie-si'd the agtoe uienl bv nteting inlo tho sphoie of Ihe allies If Uieso olleudHt- ,n e nnoilgh ly punished, II K lll.elv to ptodtuo n good off if t. The pal no ol the iiupi 's-, inli.iblUd bv Count Von W.ildei'-io and his .spin, was bin nod In the ground toilnv, .Mnjor (bui'iitl Siiiwai Izliopf.Coiinl Von Wal diift'i's i blef of -taiV, has dl'-appeuied, With the exemption of the military pipi ts t Not thing VN.ts (lest i o c d, Geneial Mn on the Wat Path, r.ondiiu, Apill K The Slnmliiiil pub lishes thefollowlng ilNpalcli noiiiTlen Tsiu: "The if poll Is (oiillinied lh.it tho Chinese haNo di stinted a portion of the tallwa biyond Pao-Ting-rn. "Tlio Chinese asset t lhat Oruoiii) Ma has n solved to loconiutenre hosti)U.;s, under the inipiesslon that the allied iTiniin.indei.s .no pi opining to send ,m expedition au.ihtst SIun-l'ii fiom the south." i Agitation nt Lisbon, I! I.vilufivc Wiit from Hie Asocial,,! l'n" I Men, April 17.- i In jr'iliti..n .icain-i llio rclia'Ioui orihrs Imo i hrmviia:, 'llu n'pnblh in papm vlolinll' ill id. the po e lueni-o of a letlci tilildi tin pontlrt has villlni In the lalriJich al lWInu on Hip -iilijul it llu pun' cntlnn of tui nllKloiis euln. Ill" nrnapapcrt ihtlain llio poc nti.hl In halo niit III. proti .t lhinu,:li Iho oiclnii nilici, lu loiiinililll nidi tin uiuiiildaiit Bubonic Plague. Ill ImIkiic Wire fiom il' AsrOculril I'nw I apa 'lutti, p.ll I'. MiIipii i3K el Hi bulionlii plagno hup lepciled today, irilmlinf thieti hiiropirnil Ihe roip oi three mn t hiife ikathn had not Ian it riu.tdi'd vieio dUconnd Jockey Buchanan Subpeiuled. Ily l.veliisbe Wtru from 'Up .x.iited l'ic l.oiidun, April 15 fho Imley flub ban 1 s. pind. d W Um luii in, ihe pan It ati Jo.kiy, ,"or crutlc (iciilic. ul Xnt M.rkel IViodi) tai FRESH FOREIGN TOPICS. 11 l'vcliblic Wiro fiom Um Aj-ociatid 1T lliiboulo (daguc fnctea.es it ( ipp foun, one ut the vtctinii beliiK the ho-pltal inalion II il von Cabiktu, iiianaei ol Ihe e rile .Mutual bite Insurance couipui, U vet) ill 'Hip Unbersily of W'aiviiv has boeu closed un til biptnnUr, onlii to the agitation jnd did i intent anions the rUulriiti. "l'n)" PeWet, u inrnilrtr of the ("ape arsei. II, lias I ecu rtiitcucril b the tiearon louil t lliric teau' liupri.umnent and to par a hue of IJ.OUO or uu'.irt tMrara iwiU. TIIK NEWS THIS HORNING. Weather Indication Today t RAINS WARMER. 1 (inn ral linetl if Ihe Metl w inker. 1 1 lltintr ( Iiiiic'h liiiplMti I illpni i Itelu'ls Surrender . blale Iiik!1iiIInii I'locrrilliU'. 2 ticncrat ( arhotidalo Ikpitttiinit. J ltieal 11, I. it Xf. Swikliiiim -Hlki- at an l'n I Nttv Postal lle(,'u!Jlliiii i ldltui.it. Nolo aid Cttiitiieiil iJioril It l .X'ow .litilno ( npintii Itidlna I'oiiinittlet' Amends llin I'lupo-ol Ni a Ilillu iv (ltdinitie. S-iuIoim of Up I'lrslntcii, G Lonl W'nt 'itlinlon and -illiiitlnik 7 dun nl .Vottheisltili I'lhli'ihatila. . S AduillKliuliie ft 7 li iiit ia I -nil i.Diiitniiiial 10 Ical Ttiniinal I iiul llnoid 'UM of the Opinion in the Counlv lu iw bin Indu.lild SVv .Ni b THE DEMOCRATS ON BALLOT REFORM - - Position Outlined to Colonel Guffey. Committee Fnvois Elimination of the Pnity Clicle from Official Bnilot. IJi Ii1ii-.inp NNtif. fiom Hip Ni-iculid l'n -i Ilarilsbttig, Aiu 11 17. The position of tlie Demon. itlc nienilieis ot the legls lnttiie on ballot lcloim nn.is uiitlinod to Colonel Ctiltoy, meinbet of the l)i mo ctatlc national coiiituittee todav at a (onleienee with a committee ol Dom (ict.itio seuitots and nienibois. The c ouiniiltee favots the elinilnalion oL the jmtv chile liom the olllii.il bil lot and the substitution ol the puts column as pioposed by Seiialot Qtiuv in his itileivlew last hatuielav with Colonel Ciiifiev and State C'hali man Hilling. Tt also nrfioos to aniond Ihe Ikelei ballot bill so ns lo ineie.ise the numbei of voteis tlnit a lu lp"i muv outer the tntln booth with and In sists that Hie gcucial leatuns ol the aosislatico ( lause loriuhlng thp.iflid.it it or the votei .mil the lulpei leni.iln as It !-. The conimillfi' told Colonel Gllllev lhat the Democintic leglslatots will agree to no other changes lu this bill and requested him to so advise Senator Quay.it tlioh nexl mooting. This com mittee was (onipo-od of Sotuitois Coch iiin. of l.vt oming, and Heinle, of Ccit tio; ItepieseiilHtlNfs lkelci. ot Col umbia; Dixon, ol lak, and Unci ih, of W.i nc. POOL ROOM RAIDS IN NEW YORK The Committee of Fifteen Visits Seven Alleged Joints and At test Seventy Inmates. B rnhiMtr Wire finui Ihe Aunulrl l're. New York. Apill 17 -Th (oinniitlii ol flltcen uiideti si veil all. getl pool Hiii" this nitenioon 'Ihetalds weie niiidc on w.iiranls Issued bv Jtistler .li'iiitiic and upin ovlileiue obtain si bv lb1 'tan ol deti ( lives win king for lite (otmnitlee utiilor 111 diteitlon ol f-u-piiliitondi'til John Vi. Cull.igli, The i.il.lsin each c.ts weie poisonillt inn din lul bv iiifiiibiis ol Ihe eoniniiiti o, a, spied bv 'no'i own ili'leellves and )iolli (i t ii ot Um loguliii lone lu tho pi-din t in wluih tin- raid was made. It all twintv men weie I. ikon piison 1 1 In i ih oni l'.no did Ihe i.ildeis tall to n, ill .iiiv i. nests and c C I'.I.'W rlei, nl the t OIllAllllee, upenlv Pay til mm.ites o.' the place nceiviil n tip liom (lie pollie thai the pi u w.is abut t to be t nib tl A lep.lllte ol tlio tnlilll Ntis fin ef r.il b;. a' b'.ts' two nt the police otll ilals ic piov I'Mi the places taltlcd tee tot pool room-, but iildllv and w dl re udii' I cd i Inbs r.v niC the p' -n's t ildi-d 'was lh.it of 'The' vllen on Sixth uvvnii" VlUn and two I'l'ic'ts weie anosloil Super InlentlPiil Md'ulliigh dcl.ttos Hint Al len had i oi Wt cd a tip In time lo hide bis pai.iphorn.illn and got ihe usual crowd of patrons aw.iv Ellnul's Body Recoveied. 11 HtJii.lu. Who fmi'1 flf twcxhlPil l'ri flaltlnifire. Vpul 17 -Ihe diuuil 1"I m H'n r' I Und, ( .lioiiiii'.il niii In ml ttdiv I" Ok' ltilns f th.i ilnn; I i" "i ihlldii. I niiiKn ' (V vil.ldi wis lutiiril i vuei. a. ni" .. . . .. U. It.. ,1. . l.rnL. tat In ni iiiiaiiitt t-Ji'i. ii '' " iiit mil enleicl Ihf In IMim. I" ilu ' ''' i. nu- of llu . ttifli mi Hi tip '"" Die, Tmctiou Deal. Ih l,v lu.Uu Wiio fiom Inn .,.tiib.l l'i"- .I... i.... ,ii itv. NN Nlelluii and 1 1 liollen hue ptiitha-d i uiiiltelllni- mliitH in llui I'ill.bnti,' ami lliriiiliwuim iiuikhi i' n.m III dial Was loliiplilid ln.li" II" M Hal s-IOtl. ( I I lie oiiipatu line, N M.ono.ot" vtliiili iiiinmU tin Dinkie Succeeds. C'oiey. n l.tdu.ht Wiie treiii fiip Voi i tied l'n I'iILI.iis. Miil 17 -V I bin cv ins re.li anifrlnlel frcneral tnpciiiitciKitiil "I He II inn- btial Mcvl woii.i', 'Iip " mi" ininaii- ani llowaid Avle m'l', ieii.il W 1, f'orev, wtiii In. him flu lul pioide-i t of Hi caintiflo Slid nu pa in Steamer Rnniona Wiecked, 11 llclultt Who fiom Ihe t.wdatl l'ie MliniJlclb. At 1 11 IT t spot Id 'u Hi, I'imes Ir..m Vaniomei rats' " rcTl ln n nled lira that ll,n .slfumcr liamtna Nov up en l'i i?r nvir llih ailiinooii l.n p'Ople vmc kill d and llw toil tu. coiiiplitcb ttlllkcfj" BASE BALL. I) buln.lvo Win pom 'Ihe Ar-ociind l'u-i i Plillaklplla riiilaJdphii (Am. iicui ea,'tio), 10, WUvahie'toii, 1 l'litUilcliMi lii tional league), Hi A ill t Nota tolled". tt I'llnccion-I'iiniiton, l, lihijli, ' At llrickltn roi-tnt'), ti, lliuulyu, ) At CuiIilU Pkkiii-oit. U, si oe iolli'c, At Oeo-KCtown-lleor.'etown, At taut Oraiii N J leaiK), i), st-acu-e. t. A. ttt llaicn Valt, 1', Cornell, 0 It.iitoii (National linhiitt, o STEEL STRIKE THREATENED McKecsDort Trouble Is the First Visible Eruption of a Condition DfiVfilopino lor a Year. MUCH DISSATISFACTION Many of the Small Concerns Ab boibed lu the Combination Did Not Employ Union Men The Pro mote! s of Stilke Rely Upon tho Anti-Combine Sentiment About: the Countiy to Assist Tlieni in tbr Fight Against the Steel Tittst. ) l.viliiilw Wiie ft . l,i tin NmjiiuI d I'll 5 I'lttsbillr.'. Apill 17. The .MdCc'Spoit Uoilblc Is lite II 1st Nlslblo eitiplloil ot a ( onditloii that lias been dot eloping lot o'. ci ii ten, beginning Ntitli llio fm unit hm ul the Auk tli an Steel Shoot coiiipnii . Tim IndlNldiial compiniics Hi. tl weie alisotbod had no itlilfoiiu plan in tnaliiir, llio wot ken-. Thosu lu lite tis-iic'latiou of stei sheet iitnnu f.iiUueis iiuploNed mill mognleil iinloii I.ibin, Those oiilslde weie lion uiiioii. Tlie i unibluutlun took in till When il (ame lo a st Uli inent or scale last c.n the Amiilgiiimiled asso c.i.illiin ileiniiaUd tluil. their scale b signid for all mills This Ih" company n fused, ihtlminc, iliut In xoine mills the noii-iinloii nu ii iteie getting mote than scales tales, and lhat It would bo uiil'.ili to cut the in down to that of oi g.niit d lalini. In the meantime, m on Aiav 1 '. the lion-union iiictt signed nu tgicciiicnt not to mnnlye dining the yeni, and piov Itliug that the w.igcsthat then inlcd should continue' dining the c.u . The scale c onti ovei sv. However, con tinued, and lln.tllv ended in un agtee inenl that the scale npily only to tha union mills Since then the otsrauia llon has been devoting its onetgies to waid gettlm, the sheet mill woikots in tho other non-union mills oigvinUed, and lor tliat pin pose has considered the matter ol throwing tho lpllls "open " Alllls that aie'"open" aie those in which oirMiil.f-il men are ieiinittiMt to it oik with non-union men 1or the (impose ol pioiog(ttiiig tlie seeds of unionism Iho liiiuiation of Ihe Uultud Slates Stci 1 em potation tended to complicate' mallei . 1 1 ineliieU d u. numbei of i on (eins, liou-iuilou and organicd. mak ing manifold the ililllculties of the 1 cbor load ens Tho pit dominance of Carnegie rum pin. iiilliieiife in the new- coi potation did not tt ml to make matters easier. 'Ihe va.sl tnleicsts of the Caineglu loinpiuy weie i ulitelv lioli-iniion aur had liteu since tin- cnstlv- battle nl Jloniislcail In ivis. bV'lwetii the Amal gamiiteil and tin Caiuchic Steel cotn pau.v, liniited. Rely on Anti-Combine Sentiment. 'Ihe tilllil lis oi the Atnalgnmiitcd as sorkitlou have been i onsitlculng the niatlei t'lielullN. The have decided I hot In i ase ol a i,i mi al stt ike the iiutt-ioiiiblne (iv will sv,-. ep over the e mini iv like wlitlllie and that theio will be .in tit. iv ol public sentiment up tin li- sub" - nt li as was never he lm., ati.'ivid on the sjti,. oi (.(liking1 body ol men. l'teslilont Schwab ol the United Stales Stn 1 " oipinatlnri. Is lu Flus hing at Um ptesenl Unto. Flo could mil been 'f-n, how oni r. iliif of the of llilnls of tin Cat ifi.lt lomp.mv slid that Mi. isi hw. ib hud not nntlied the itoubli al b Keespoit. Il being illsitr iiinr.int and fuliiolv in llio hinds of tlie lot .11 lll.ll'.rseis of tin Steel r"iet iiimpiiiiv Askel II tho company know th.it 111 io was nu oiriuulatloii nf llouiestt.i I. Ihe olllfl.il seen opened his, c ves and loplk il: "No " The locnl inauageis of Ihe National Tub"" (ompnitv, jVuteili.in Steel ami Who (ompai). AiiumIi hi Steel Hoop oompnitv, Atuetic in Ihidge compiinv, and the Ann lie m Tiuplnle ( oinpany, i i"l used 1o discusa the niiitlt r. They, lot the most p.i'il, will Itol b" quoted, but 'iiy thai am' talk ot n gont il stri'to thai would Involve the Unlt"'l .-tt Uos Sieel i oi potation is ahsitid. One of tlioui, who vlllihelil his name, Su'iCl "Such lull, on the i m of the labor Ic.tdtis Irt wild. In tho Hist plate, It will bo Impossible to oiganio tlio men, and In the second, mh Ii a condition would not bo petniltttil to tome about, Tho stoekholdcis could Iiul iltfonl tti allow tint to occiil " At 1 o'clock this mot plug a dlspatct Horn .MeKeospoit sits. "l p to tliu hotli nollllllg Ultttstial has iletelopi'il, bill bcfoto (UnllgllL tllcto muv ho ' tumble, It Is snld 111" ronip iny has ullltlont men to stmi tho bar mill. Thmo.aro uuinv sttikeia on tho sheets din us-dinr the situation At 7 o'clock, tlio lime allotted lor tho stilkets tn le.sunio tvui It will have exphed, find If they tall to KMiiiiio ,it ili.il llnu tliev will be givoti their dlsi lunge. V Is rumoieil Hi it somo ol tho men Mil , attempt to to-uuuo wotk at that time ttlicl If tills is litUfllptxI. the stllktu will cmulnly tit io in ev i nt them ryu Iiih into tho mill " Pension tor Mrs, Bieckimldge. Ily hAeliKitei Wiie fiont Ihe V-s-ociattil I'loi WashliiBlon. Vtiul 17 - V (niolon of S a niotitli todav vii dunlid lo Mir. lolm I llteekinrldgi, witloiv ol the lumen vei u.-I'I.ih cf the Unit d Statir. til Pieikenild.o was imjor of lb' Ihbd Keiitiid.t volunlur lu Ihe Mcvican wai It pension laniio uniam amounting to M,-K Mi, llictktiiiliUi Is Tu ialit of a,'P. f-t'--t---f-- ---f f -- WEATHER FORECAST. Waihin-Uti, ill 17 -loiciu.t for 4 Ihursday and l'tldat: I.atern Pcnni. - -f- nut a Im iia.ln,' lo idiniN' Ihurulat.r.iiii 4 - in utliriwiii oi niiilii, viaimei In noulh -- 1 tart poitlon. fuoii t lilk eastnl) - v.itul-. liid.it, i nu aud i older. t H t tt tttttt - - - - ' -Ti i .!!:, .v 7i-y 1... J- - " J.rv , .r'H.Mi.