4 r, yyt. WK? i fc'.l- t 4l f ,ff U1 t ' rikme .-S3SS? T ' ' THK ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AOfiNCY IN TljP. WORLD. SCRANTON, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 0, 1)0J. n TWO CUNTS. S f mntnn BhIw -aaJB wiSM8BBBBBPKQl3hMMM8BBSe5a. TWO CENTS. BALLOTBiuT IS DEFEATED Mr. Gutleu's Measure Lacks the Necessaru Votes to Make It a Law. THE FOX BILL REPORTED It Appiopiintes $5,000,000 to Com plete the Stnte House Business in the Senate Bills Passed Finally. The Vol heps Bill Also Fnlls foi the Want of Votes. i I . lu-iw Wiii uuni I In' V" hii'hI I'n. Ilotilsbilig, May '"-The Vok rupitol i impli'tlmi lllt was it pot toil to tin" house Mils iftoiuonn fiom tho coinmlt iif tm puhllc building, wllli .in nmend iiionl that tlto 'date shall elect Its own lighting anil hutting plant, ami will l)i 1 1. nl thi. Mi si time on I'liduy. The hill as It i iim'iI l In- son ill.- tippinpil nlt'v f" OilO imo to complete tin state house li a i oiiimlssliiii, one oC whom shall In- a Hiiiimi.it. to he appointed In Covet nor Mono. Tin' (llllK'V ballot hill was taken lip lit the house this .iltcinoon fur thlnl loading anil llnal passive Mr fiousv, nf I'liluinhi.i, said the 1)111 was pie jiuod h some of the most piomlnuiit litveis tn the stale anil lepiosoiilod urn hallm i int in. Mi. Dixon, of Klk, p!. lined the fe.Uilits ot the hill In dt lull and sud tliil if it heiame a law it would inslllc a si iot ballot. 'I he llli.isiiie failed on till il p iss.igo lit a mjIi of 'i" to S7, 10! belli? neios s.tin to passage 't'he Deiuoeiats and .iiitl-Quav Uepublli ans, etept 51 1 hiiinis. ol l'lillaililphhi, ,intl-Quaite. Mitnl snlidlv tm the hill anil the Quuv Kopulilie.iiis with the exceptions of Mr. i nopcr.cf Delawaie: Vouchee and Gnr v i. or Sihtivlkill Jones of Philadel phia Mi ('line, of r.nette. Mil'heison. of Adams; I'hilhln, of Lackawanna, and Vanihhe.ot Westmoiel.md, against t 'I he s, nate hill authoiiing .lames Kuss of Haiiisbiug. to sue the statu t i in ooi the amount of his claim for . Mining Tor the loglsl.ituio of 1S97, dur ing lt isit to Now YoiK, was lecon "Itliieii and postponeil for the piesent Defect of Vooihees Bill. When the Vooihees bill was taken lip Air Vooihees. of Philadelphia, opened Hie dibate with a speech in faun of llic pioposltlon He h.ild that a let low ot this eauses which led 1o the location of tin i.ipitol at Han isbllig now de mands its iiinov.il to Philadelphia. He 1 1 lined that the .state owns the 1 md on which the i apitol is located and thai l he land would not icteit to the hells i i John llauis it the seit of govein mciit was i utilised. If given the lepra I putt 1 1 to do so. Phlladelplii i will do nate a liiui' plot or land on whiih to tint the eapltol. A tote was thin taken anil lesulled I i its dote at bv a tote ol 7". to 111! The vote In di tall leillciws Vll. Mil lll, Mllll I Mill, Mlll-llllll. II II I, II llil. Ilt-ll'lll 11 lllulll lli'llll, I ill, 11,1111 1 I. II ln. I in lilt Mall I nltillt, (Hindi, I ,1, l., ,. I inn 1 1 niacin lit, II hit n. il t nl. I ili t I ilium, '.iiiiii, I. il'-' ii la it. Iln.. Hililiniiii lull, lliiiulii ii. lo'iir Hji ii in, Hitieiili, Hul Hunt lli-, HikIiiuI, Hi. I, Hit Hull. Inli i.iii, hum, , Inn-, I, t-H, I nl , I uli I iili.ii, Mil lilliutt. Mil I i Mill, n . it. in-, t.illtr II IiiiiK. Mo'ti. i 1., Mlii Iln. 1'iul l!n, lti.il, Iticlul, lii s.tl.i sjia, sHllll sliiinlila i, Mltei simmIi, Until 1 , slum sIkiIi su,,nn. Inn, i, , ilm. t iil.ttiiilli i tk.ii-. :i. Will il I. Win Ii I. V 111 - let ll. Nit MlMtlllll, llllllil 11 IV oi . Hum n, I I", llliniili, lluiuiin Hi ii I or. Hi v-liw, llnittn, I II, llnttii, 1 1 ... - . Ilmli lluiiiitt, I i.-i I. ( i. (in it, (iittl nl licet, l)iil, llliliml, lie, I ,n Hit i,, l. "ill lin-, limit, I Hi, rtiiln, li-lti I in I'll I iint.lt . I. nl. ,i .il, -, l.iiilnll, Ihmllti i, I i. Ililli-, HiiIiii ii, II. -, Hi,, ll.ntl, II, ,1,1-1111, II... in., Ililn Inn' , I lin.uii, Mhil W Kiln, ltiiiilill, Itinitil., Mil liti'm, t ..in, '( ml, I ,i,n, Mi Mill , MiMiln, Miliniull, Mil urn, llilaui, "Xlil'ln. .mi, M.IUlii, Mi Wlilniiii, l mull,,', Mil. M.im, Mill. i, Mm ( , Mniili unit, Mi'in. ii. Mum Mull it . Muiiit, Ml, I.-, Niit.-iiiK, i, N.ti bill, (Mil, I'm 'mii, I'lullilii, 1'iiiiiiiit, IJjt I mini Hull, llituiilil. ltntii., II,, Hi. Ilulliii.il llllllirlfonl, Slllllilnill, s.Ihihi, s, ,i Si,, s'iiiII llnil I -uiilli, l.ilin II; s,,,,,!,,, Sllllu, SUM I,., sliilli latloi I mil. I 'In. I r, lulu I'. II nun.. Hi, inli-, ,n. Hul in I, I i mi, -i, ii, Nil u II , I lliili iiilltl,. U, it c Willi Wi.tl. .il UII.iiii, .iui'. Mil-lull, tin il. I Ii til. '' Tilt ruvttto I 'lit lnial option in loalii', which, was deteutrd Ja.st i'(U, i ii iciiisideied and ptMpoiiid lot' the piesetn, Woik in Senate. Tilt somite i ill' il 1 1 cil In the Iihiimi nnitnilinenih to the lollowlmt: senate bills, and the now t,o to the prmei. IIOI -ll pll llll 111 llli ,111 .III ,U llll'llll l I ull I'M i i ill, hi. n in .linn- ,u. mi... it il,K,tn, mill nil liitiiu,' laiuttu ,1ju. if l,i..liii.s in, I m 1liorlnl iirciu. mi i. in tilMid nml ,i,n,, i, ( llu' i nf, hi i mini nt inmli. i, . ii unaim, ,. tUiinl l.i.iii i1i in, in in,. 1 1 ti.ira rim in Hi lsjJl,l. I f llil.. in MlltllllllL .1)1 nt l"i"i lilillirf llii III' ill i il.. , i " tin mliliit n iniiiilt mIiuuI Mllill iilniu in H isln,' Hit tiiliiiiiiiuii 1. 1 In- In lk nil .in,) in .ullili ,r llu an iK nf llsinu ..iln i,t iln e llu minimum mil b Inn iln. u jmiiiiiiii lllFlllllll,- llil III in. ilin.' Iln. i, llu, if 11,111,11 SAntiullfr-., K.I i. in .niiliiiiii tin Hotiinni ii) III t tunc It.. I'rot iilmtc in Hi iipoiiitiinnt ml i,hii.ii.i ,'ICII (i Jllllillilul Dlllllli. Ill I llllplotr. 01 III. tci cul jsi iiibb These bills weio passed dually Sullioiliii; tcittuliii u iiiiiliiiiiii In lu.t l'as tottn.-lii,s o Ijy out, ttfilcu, nin .i'i I racile ttricts nnl the liisliti.ii, unltiu ih-ii rc"ii?rtlt. lottinhlp, jt il o iiii,i.c nt llic inuii lliv or tin ,io,utic liiitllliul llon.-c jiitlmrUlii',- I .ink, ilinlouil Ml ll Ii llatl' to linn mom, nn u nun ill nl liciinlj n inli Imii.li .nnl iiioiIi;j,i uiul In inli riot X.uin; lo nl. lloiisi' hill iiiil. niriiliiu V n'l pint Min; lur ill- lll0illtlllt Hi LMIII tCllllllllN.ullllK h.t - tiliillil.' Hid imuiii ui tin iioluli,i, inal.hu uV (icvltlun 1 1 Hud imhul lit lliim ami n.ulit-IrL- Hull i.it. ( iritlni; ,n tin l.an'.lii.' il(inin mt j liiiirj it l.iiit.lin.- .in,) 1" in j,jm1jI.ii, iii'lluln,- llic iiiiiiiUiII in, puttie mil ilutl lliiuol, piutll Jlr lUl llil' ISJIIlllllltvn Jill MlUtl.-k'll ut IIIU but ntliis f iiml or tmlMltu iiiul loin tiwxiv Hiti, littln i tut upon Midi us.ocl itloii for in hit Inc Hie cxpnuo nf t tic Imrnn nml pto Milliie lor tlio to niirinlnlltii or ttlmllnir up of tin- lnnliic' of limnetic, iniilnil nitliiRi limil it IiiiIIiIIiii; nml to in .inuii Mtloim In ui'n ol In Milium llrni.i liill liilliniliiiir milnly tiiinirrn to IcIiiii I mi wurilil il. ntn lit iiiiinty rninuii&don. u lo iillriis llio li nf tlircp icntl pi r illy hilo Hip iimiilt til iurt tiniltr Hip pioiltiini lit I In? mt nf bin.' 1 Is'iT, mil iiriitiilliu tnr Hie ill lllliutlim to ulinol illitlliln nf to miiili llicrinf i nut iiiuilii iiim 1 iliinil ifbr on" tcir. l'mcntlni,' the flionliim rf ilicr ttllli ll.t trilion nml iliilnr mi re Him 1 lie Inillit, -liol nr inlln for cull lonl tm it. Pintlilluit for tho iiirlitiilloii if IiIiiIj, trulr mill... rti , nml luntielli if nml picrrins H10 tlalw pmiurl.t nnl lnliut lliiuin nl pc ron, in pillticiliipi nr mrpm itlclK ulnplliuf Jiiil HI I ML' Ml' Il ll llil' III III,'. IIiiiim" bill plot Mini; fir tlif ilortion c re i nl nf ill nl mil nil. 1 1" nf ttllli 111 mini. Hit litinu' n tioimlitlnii nf ntrr 1"OI) llnii'i lilt iicilliif 'lie nt piniiitlnit tor the Hifllili of a pmi Iniiise ill Ilcitrr couiilt. IIiiiim till! l' linl.'i' tin- cniiinioiitiiiillli liil.le In 11 iitnpoillotnli lure nf Hie in1 nf line .tliutii't u' Hie liiluun built In tiiunlt 'mil in ii.niK mir sti iin ilote 11 nrtiln ttliltli nnl pioifilltn; tm llic 1111 til il nf 1 nnilrnctlnii Itnl iiiiumr nf intiiii'iil fui sin It lulilitii 'I lie calendar was cltaud of bills on set ond KMillnpr. The Hist call ol the senate dining tills sessii n took place this mninlnpr. when the hill pioticlinp: lor the 1epe.1l nf the law euatltiff n poor house In Heinei county wis on fin il p issapro. l.cs;, tli 11. a iiunium olod, ami .1 call ol the situite was made. On the sec ond inll 1 nil on the hill It Mcehed the 1 1 unit ed twent-s aflhmathe totes to p is it. Alter n luiffe hatch ol nominations, sent in by the Rotomoi. had been 1 onllrmed, the senate took a tocos until I n'c lot k this afternoon BANK PRESIDENT COMMITS SUICIDE E N. Pollock Shoots Himself While in a Boom nt a Seattle Hotel. lit I xclii'-iip Wire fiom llic soc'jtcil Picj Seutle, Wash Mat S A man be lieved to lie It X. Pollock, the missing lnnk piisldent fiom f'let eland, ended his life here todav in the Hotel Voile bv sendins; a bullet tluoiipfh his binln. A 1.1cir, a two ounce bov of louprh on l.it.s and a phial c nntalnintr one hunched tablets of aconite weie found at hand. .All papcis beloinfiiipr to the man hid been buined befoie the deed was committed. Pollock anhed heie Moiidav and lOKisteted as James Kishei. He failed to appeal duilnpr the next clay, and his mom was finally hioken into. Whiff In .1 leellnins position Hie bncli was found, and the coioner was called in The deceased had not Mined alter IhiiiR tile fat il shot. No clue was ob tained In the 100111, but the name of V! X. Polloi k was tonnd sowed on the inside of his coat, pi iced thete bv a Cleveland, O , tailoi. r let eland, .May S It X. Pollock, who killed himself in Seattle todat, was the ptesldent ot the I'utahoK.i Savings Hank and Bllildinpr companv, of this citv He was Hlty-sK jeais ol .iro. 111 11 1 led and bad thue ehildicn He was the piomoter ol the h ink, which 1 loscd its ilooi', last Mondav. Polloi k dlsappeaiecl ten das aso and had not hi en ilellnltelv located until news of his at t of solf-dostiULtion le.iehid this citv this cteninpr The condition of the hank is as tot a matter ot conjee 1 11 to, its books, liehiff in the hands of a ie ciivei, At ho is mulkinpr an ea mination ami whos- lepoit is expected in a da or tw o Tile lnnk had clr posits to the extent nl ilu (ion This sum ol monev was not In the li ink's iiossesioii at the time. Ittmiois of its weakness weie leateil, and to avoid the inevitable out loine of .1 possible inimediate demand lor sin li a lui Re sum of monev, the iliieetois ib 1 idi'd to suspend business and a uiiltii was appointed. CUBANS ARE SATISFIED The Right to Send Theii Own Rep lesentntives to Foieign Govein ments Has Saved the Self Esteem of the Cubans. li iMlllMIP Wll flllll III! V..111IUP1I I'lC"" WuslilllKloll, .Mliv & Theie is 110 ills, position hole to ilitliise the lepoil iniide to the Cuban constitutional con vention vesieuluv h the delegates who Vlslieil W.ishiiiRton to 1 outer with the plesldeiit .Hid Souetaiy Itoot. The admission m the ilptht of Cub ins to si ml tlielr own lepiesentiitives to toielRii Rovei ninents nml make their own tieatlis, nee fiom Inteifeieni e on nut put, txiept In tho few spoclnllv Inhibited liisiancis, t s believed has done, much to sive the self esteem of the Cubans, ami It Is thointht will tend tnvtanl a speedy and satHfiictoiy con 1 llislou of the pendlif? Issue ii'latlvo lo the tel.it Ions between the t'nlted Males and Cuba. ATTENDANCE AT THE PAN-AMERICAN. Thousands of Visitots Pass Thiough the Palatini Buildings. tit I '1 belli' Wire f 1 0)11 'llic As.ijlfil I'lcl ltiiit.ilu, May s This attei noon's i-howei bud but llttlo elicit on the at tenilaniii tit the uositliiu, Tho thou sands ot vlsltotH simply .stepped Insldo the InillilinRS nml save no heed to tho lumhliuvr Hkles. Tens ut thousands can ho .swallowed up in these ftteat eslilhlt palaces without ,1 sign of crowding. Another novel event connected with tho exposition was announced today. It Is tn he a loachlnpT touinninent, st.iltlliB tiom New V01U and tiulllifj at the Htadium. The attempt will he made to hteak the tnui-lii-hanil lonpr dU taiico coachhifr rfcoid. The e.u nation show In the hottlcuN tm 0 building- uintltiui'd today and tho tables wete laden with mt (lowei.s, The next his; Power show will he of loses, hicfluuiiiR on May III, Pension Gianteil, Wjliiuslnii, Mjt s 11un1l4 Mm (ttiilott), of U ill.t) llnic, Ins l.itn crtntrd pi-n-lon of if 4 nifiilli. M'KINLEY IN CALIFORNIA Received bu the Inhabitants Every where with Expressions ot Pleasurend Good CARS PELTED WITH ROSES A Qiand Reception Tendeied tho President and His Patty at Recl lnnd Tho City Beautifully Decor nted find the Streets Through Which tho Visitois Passed Lltei nlly Carpeted with Floweis The Piesldential Patty Given the Fiee dom of the State by Governor Gage, Pt I vdii.itf Win' fiuiii Hip AvoflilVil I'rcn Itedlands, C.il . May S. Pi esldent McKlnley and his p.tity entcicd the state of C'allfoinia shoitlv after mtd niRht. The Coloi.ulo liver was passed at Yatna. The tmln was mounting- a norjfcous pass between snow -c tipped mountain peaks when the pi esldent Hist looked tiom his car window. The mountains vteie covered with veuluie to the snow line and to the foothills, on both sides, stt etched wav ing fields of wheat. Soon thereafter the tiuiti onteied San Heinaidlno countj, famed for Us vvondeiful fiulls. In the distance towered the snow mautled sununlt of San Jacinto and an Tteinwdlno each ten thousund leet high. At evciy little station weiongioups of happv people The women and 1 Illicit en held loses in their aims and pelted the picsldent's car with them ns tho train tushecl bv. Tt was a ehai mlnpr welcome to the state of Cali foriii.i. Hedlands. the (list stoji in the stale vta" leached at 1 o clock. Hole R-ioat piepaiatlot s had been made to wel come the president and his paily. Carpets of Roses (ii)Vtinoi (iage and the senatois and trpitseiitativcs on the eonii ssioii il Main had gnthei d hcte to welcome the piesldential paitv. The citv was bcatitilully decoiated The stieet IhioiiRli which the pin tv dime to the Cas.i l.om.i hotel was IIfei lllv eiipetcil with i'ses, tiuiple lupins and led loppies A enmpimv 01 local milltlii of hiffh school cadets est 01 ted the iiu Iv to the hotel, thtoiiRh limes ot 1 heel ing people. At the hotel, Got "i nor (i.iRO In 0I0 iiueiit lnnguiRe. w Iconic d the piosi dinl and exttiulel to him the lieo 1I11111 ol the state Tile pit sklent's 11 spunse, diliveiul hi an eloitueiu I'nati nei, diew lepuited ibeei. The exei -i'iues weie followed bv a dtito of nil houi and a hall thioiigli the oi.iime ifiowing' si etion .Mis .Mi Klulev and the laclits nt (lie patty met .Mis ciage and the ladles or Itidlauds in the p.nlois ot the hotel dining tile exeiusts ami wue taken 101 a ill he tlnoiigli the liiuutilul val l ' ol San 11 tn.ii clino AVhile the pai ty was dihlng, 1 om niitttes bad been husv decoiatiupr. the Main and when the piesidi nt leluiniil ii was tilled tith iloweis The Main Jen tm 1, os Angeles at lltlDll Continuous Ovation. I'loin Itedlands clown 10 bos Augihs il was a continuous ovation 1,'veiv siatlou vtas novvded bv childien ttiiii wieiiths of iloweis in tlieh hands ami bv 1 heeling men and women. Minute stops weie made at Ciilton, Otnaiio, Pomcin.i, and at ".10 oMoik the Main diew Into l.os Angeles The appinach to tile elly ol l.us u geles was heialded by a leitille din, which could he heaid lor miles. Steam wliistUs scieuniid, cannon hoomid and as the tialu passed thiougii the Chi nese quailer of the city lung- stiitigs of llieoirii'keis, liiuig fiom awnings, ex ploded like the lontluiious lattle of musketiy. The city had been beaiill fullv decoiated in I101101 ot the luesl dfiit's loming. The llesta Is in pin gir.ss hero and the town was diessed like a iiucep to icieive the coming ot hoi lonl, The colots of 1.11 nival pie lomiii.itc cl. The stieots weie avenues ol musts le.stociucd with ellow bunt ing and ii owned with palm leaves ami lauiel. Al tho state lino the paity was met by ihe citizens' committee and many distinguished people fiom all over'C.illioinla, (leiiotal Shaftei, com maiidor of the depaitnient of the Pa duo, with his enllio stuif in full iiul foim, had (oiiie fiom the piesldlo to gieot his chief, Sectetiuy of the Xavy Long, who was to havo met tho paitv nt Sail Viamlsio, also cnnic. bote In meet the pi esldent and vtas at tho sta tion, T'he paity was dilvou In cai ilagt'ri to the Xue.veii hotel. .n escott 01 nitillery and several companies ot militia had been pint hied to escott them, hut both the inilltaiy and police had lo light their way iluough the emu moils I'lowds that had sw aimed Into the city, diawn by tho double at unction of the pitsldi'iil's visit and 1 ai nival. The Fieeclom of Eos Angeles. At the hotel the polite weie obliged to llteuilly toice a way to the en Maine. Theio tho ptealileui met lov 01 nor Xash, of Ohio, mid the Ohio ion Kiessloual delegation, which had 111 rlved by dlffeicnt loutes an houi be foie. In the uituiiila of the hoiel tho muyop of l.os Angeles lounally gieot ed tho chief eeeutle and extended to him the fieeeloin of tho ilt Tho pies. Ident, after tesiiondlug to the weliom Ing addiess, held a shoit puhllo ic ccptlon In the pailois nt the hotel. Meantime Mis. McKluley and the la dles of tho party had been dilven to the woman's club In nguie stieet, whom they ipet the ladles or Los An geles. This evening the piesldent and Mis, McKluley dined at tho "Bivouac," the handsome lesldence of lienei.il llaiilsou (iicy Otis and after illunci n pilvnlo leceptloii was held thole In their honor. Thev spent the night at the "lllvolliic," (liiveninr Xnsh held 11 public reception t the clminhor of conimorce. Iaito In the afternoon some of the menibcis of tho piesldont'H pnr tv ascended Mount tiiivve, G.OOO feet high, whenco they had it hlrdseye view for seventy miles of floutheiii Call lotnhi, and the Paclllo ocenn for twen ty miles out to sea. Tonight the mem b'eiH of the paity witnessed the tit 11 llant Illumination In tho stieets. Tho whole city seethed with fantastic col nis nnd tho air was n blazing storm of confetti thiown by tho merry rioters. Tomoiiovv the president nnd his pnrty will witness tho floial parade and In the afternoon a visit will be paid to the Soldleis' Home at Santa Monica. The Main will leave l.os Angeles ear lv Tilday nnirnlng. BLUE LAWS IN HONESDALE. C. L. Collison to Bo Ted on Biead nnd Water for Wotking- on Sunday. lit lxcliilto Win' finm 'tin' lodttcil Pus'. Itonesdnlc, Mav S. Chniles lr Col lison was eoniinltled to the county Jail here last night for six' dnvs, to bo fed upon lue.id and water, bee nuce he ie fus:d to pnv a tine of t for work ing In his gat den on Sunday last. Collison is a member of tho Seventh O.iv Adv entists chinch, at Ariel, and hi eliinis that ho Is being peiocuted 101 his lellgious belief. CIVIC FEDERATION MET YESTERDAY John Mitchell Addresses an Au dience at Cooper Union Re mniks of Mr. Gomper3. lit IviliiMte VVne fimii rif tiOilaldl I'irM Xew Yoik, Mav S A mass meet ing uiiilei the auspices of the commit tee of 1 one illation of the National Civic Fedoiation. was held tonight at Coopei Villon, to finther the move ment maiigiualed at the confeicnce on Tuesdav to foim a national board ol aibttiatioii John "Mitchell, the flist speakei. was mooted with applause and cheeis. He said, hi pun "Xcailv all of the stilkes which hive 01 cm rod 1 ould have been avoided If the emploveis and the 1ep1esent.1t Ives ol l,ilT"i oiganiiMtions had conferied. We bate learned In the bituminous teal legions to get together on the annual convention and talk out our dtlfeiences. Insle ad ol lighting them out. Twelve nieu oil each side met last x f .ii and in cloven dav . fixed the wages of I'OOOO men. '1 know thou aie those who be lieve theie can be nothing1 between capital and labor. To those r say that the vviul: ol this 1 oni'lllntfuu commit tee will show 1 1111 1 theie is much In com mon between them fur the good of both " 'Samuel (lumpen piesldent nf Ihe redeiatliiii ot Labor, pielaced his 10 maiks bv stating that those who .110 biagg.iils, iiiiitiniiall.v declnilng war, aie usuillv cow m's in the actual stlllgglo "The stump, man " said he, 'dnrs not bo ist of his pow -I. because he knows lh.it with powei comes M pniislbil!tv lhuploveis hive loutid uades unions an element s() (ostlv that thev want pea' e as will as vte " We want fence," olled a man who had titinislud pievlous intei mptlons, and manv in Hie audionie eheued Chillies Spiagtte Muith enme lor vv.ud and, i.ilsiug his luud. 1 ailed shaiplv mi" otdi'i. "Willi he could make himself hen id lie said: ' Tli soelillsts hate bad lheir linn and we vtill let them have it again, but notv I .i.k ror older, r ok this little gioup 01 socialists to hold themselves In." William il. Snvward, societal v of the Xatlonal Association of rtuildets. mid lliiinaii .lustl. 1 onimissloner of the illinols Coal Opctatots' assocla t lull, also sjioke. Al the meeting tonlghl the iiilionnl I'oiiimlttoo on i onclliatlon and niblUn U011 gave out lis lepoil. The lepoit siv.s that the put pose 01 the oiganlz ation is to entei Into active seivice In the cause of peace and haimony in the iliduslilul vtoild, for the puipose of pi eventing sliikes and lockouts. The lepoit advocates full and fianlc confer ences between emploveis and woil; men, with the avowed puiposo or leaching an agieeinent as to the terms of emplovnient, It tutther snvs the aim Is 10 establish and maintain .1 boaid of eciininlsslon composed of the most coinpetent poisons avnllable, so. luted fiom emplo.veis and eniplo.vos of Jiidginont, e.xpeilome nnd lellabllity, which shall be chniged with canylng out the objects aimed at and shall also be expected to make known tn woilo meit and tlieh oniploveis that their erunsel and aid will bo nv tillable If desiied In soi m lug that co-npeiatlon, mutual nuclei .standing nnd ugi cement nlieudy indicated as the geneinl pin-, pose ot the national committee, The coimuitleo will select tiom Its ineiulK'iH an executive committee 11C llfteeu to dlioet the win I; of the or ganization. CONTROLLERS' BILL SIGNED. Governor Stone Aflixes His Slgna tuie to Impoitnut Measmes, lb lvilii.lt Who fimn Hip Vs.ocliloil IVti lliuilsbuig, May S-Ooveinor Stone tnil.it sliriie ll the bill uxtcindliiir the Act eif is)S. cicatlup, tho olllcei of county ....,,.. ... T-.rt. I . 1 r....... ...... T .,., I oiiiieiiit'is if i.i-iiin, ij.iiii-univi, u.it'iv- a wanna and AVestnnu eland couulles. These bill weie tllhappiovod, tii.iiitlng a pension of $s a month to Plmiles II. Iluvott, prlvuto Company I, Twelfth leglinent. Pcniisvlvanla vol unteer mllltla. Toinovldo ten waul 1 ept cscntatlcm In the town council nf the boiough of nuumnie and ptovldlng for the elec tion of membei.s of council from each waul Caiponteis Win Stilke, By ltiliiltf Wuc fiom riie ocljtoil Press Wiitril urj. f cini , M b 1 lie raipeiilrifc1 Mrtki, ttliltli In ."J n J work ago, cndeil tmbt, .tli 11 iln. ilcmeiiil. el Inc t irk nun fm klinittr Ii.hiih Mill, mt a nliiUir,ii ( tt igri, ami tint nl Ij iinlui iiim be inilil)fil, ttert fiiiited lit the eoiiiuitvrs. POWERS' BILL IS PRESENTED Foit.Iqii Ministers Decided to Ren der It to China Yesterday. THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED Joint ' Indemnity of 450,000,000 Tnels to Be Demanded Reply Ex pected This Week Belief That Chinese Government Will Propose an Increase of Customs Tariff. I); Fviliislvi' Wire bum Tlic AMorlatcil PiM T'elcln, SUiy S. The foieign ministers today decided to addiess a collective note to tho Chinese government Inform ing It that :i joint indemnity of 130, OdO.OOO tnels would be demanded by the poweis, and asking what methoil 01 payment Is piopose'd. A leply Is ex pected at the end of the week, which w 111 probably propose to meet the in demnity by talslnpr the customs tnilff. It Is believed that the poweis will as sent to some such measure In return for concessions 011 the part of China, In the shape of a total nbolltlon of the likln, the placing of Import duties on a gold basis, leallv fioe navigation ot Chinese waters, and the removal of im pediments to navigation and the tac at Woosung. The mlnlsteis weie unable lo agiee a to the elesh.iblltty of opening the whole emplie to tin " and residence, some of them holding that It would be asking China tn assume too gieat 10 .sponsibllltv, and that under the pres ent system of government it would be impossible to guaiantee the safety of the numerous lorelgneis who would flock into the Intel I01 if the empire vas entlielv opened. "Washington, Mav S tnfotmation has been leceived heie conllimlng the dis patch lrom I'ekin icgnieling the amount o " indenmllv to be demanded. The total has been 1 educed fiom something like half a billion iloll.n to about $'.'.7, 000 000 The value of the I ic 1 i.ules That of the e ustoins tael, bv vvhloh the In demnity will piobablv be computed, is 2s. H,d. That would make the In ciemnitv demanded in Vnlted States monev, about $ UO.T.'O.OOO HALF-HOUR Or PERIL. Thiillmg Expeiience of a Steeple Jack in Hoboken. Hi Fulu lie Wire rii"iii riif .Vsmbtcil Pics Xew Voik, Jlav- s Dangling sixty toot In the air, with one ankle eaug?5t In a knotted lope, Chillies Hioekhol, a steeple lack, hung for half an hour this afternoon, waiting instant death. IHockhoU had been legilding the ball on top of the seventy-toot flagstaff at the eoiuer of Kecond n venue and Ad ams stieet, Hoboken. His toot slipped and he would hate been dashed to the .intind had not the tope to which his paint poi was attached knotted about his left ankle and held him. His sc 1 cams atti acted attention, and some one lang a tire ahum. "When the engines 1 cached the scene thc lound 110 flames, hut a huge cunwd pointing upwind at the steeplejack. A seventy loot extension laddei was urn up the polo, and Hiockhol. vtas canied In salety to the giound, BIG FIRE AT AUGUSTA. Cotton Waiehouseib Aie Destioyed. Loss, 8100,000. lit nilii.ii. Who fi Am 'llie A.ooljftl I'ri"! Augusta, O.i. . Slay S. Pile this af ternoon desttoved the cotton w ale houses ol the Vtilon Compiess com pany. "Whitney & Companv. The losses nggteg.ilo SlliO.OOO, of which Whitney ex. Company lose $10",Ouo. Many bales of cotton weie bin mil, It was fully Insiiied, INSANE SALESMAN'S CRIME. John C. Meiseieou Tiies to Minder His Wife and Then Commits Sui cide. Of lviliiilti Wiif (iiim Hi' V-otiilnl I'usi, Xovv Yoik, M"nv S. .Suddenly seized with violent liistinlty, John C. Mer seioiiu, n salesman who lived In H100U lvn, tiled to iiiuidT his wife and sis lei -In-law today and then Killed him self. .Inst nitei he had left his homo to go to business In Xew Yoik, ho in enteted the house and seUing .1 Unt il on tiled to In nln Ills wife Her sei earns in ought her sister mid Mosei eait attempted to muiiler lit 1 . The nolfeo hi ought the sisters hus band, Ho pushed the women nut of the loom and thou bolted tho door on t hu Inside. A suspicious quiet made tho relatives force the door, and Mes. eieau was lound dead, He hud placed a inbber tubo attached lo a gas Jet lu his mouth and Inhaled the gas. Ho was at one Minn pie.silmt ol the dun nulla Ituhhoi iouii.iiiv PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. 11 I nlutltp Woe. fiuiii 'llic vjseclat'l Picj Uilkoa llmr. Mt Hi tm me me it I if I'llml'lip Mithiitll-t iliunl hi mIoii m IM.ini. mitli, li.is nuil,' Hi rulluitlnt, dpiolniiiiuili. sutll,il ilKtrltt lniiiiiia, W I MiloN: -1 1 IjIi ml Wmlo, I Hull, MjIiiimi (In. 1 II Hi7jlnxi; Mi fiiiinil. W II Vuiiilrt eii linltill'.S loopu, sioiuitluli, 1! I lilliltf, slumokln, W 11 llullui, HjkIhoii, W II. la mm II, Wllllniiiicittii inn nf illailit, IoIIhi ion, lliuloi Mill an,, lilt I'li-lnl, sc ll,,, ttt l'lillaiklilil.i-rir.t s vuiinl. ' W.t 1,11 ill,- ilUtlltt I'l.tllinillll lll.l. . I. (tik, neiii'1, ('. I'ro-'ii Wilkt, ll.ut I 11,1, I llll Idiuluiil, k.iuntl, I), sjtif, X.nilnnU', VV I lllili.inl.; Iluiucii 11ml I'hiiii, II. (. Itii)ill; VtiK.i, ijin,. vionii', silJ,alli, (, lei'4, latloi 111, 1 nM-j, I Wall.tf, lljitu, W. I'.'iil, I'lliiliuic W. Iltntlt.t; il'tliiut, 4 lift, liiintn, s. p Vfolleii THE N'llWS THIS MORNING Weather IfiitlcatloniTodnj! RAIN l WARMBR. 1 Oriicril IttilU ami Hum hi n I'mle In Will Slreit. Ouirey Pallot nilt ilefcilnl l'reilildit MrKljilry nml Pint' in rilldinla, Hill of the Pattern U I'iw litfil to 1JI1I11.1. t Ooncral CtrliofiiUlc Department. .1 T.ocit No Xctv 'iriil fur DcnllU 1'nl. HernrcN nt tlie t.ocal Uottlcrs Xctf t Villi d t'outt In & .stem, 4 IMItoilal l.lbert llulitiiiril on I!, urn, 1 1 Idc.iU 6 lonl "prrail nt He Mi lies on tic H, t. A. V. Opinion.;! on tin" V.i..inilit nf ttillienl 1 lie pinlo" Mjinp r nllllniiin .11ct1d, 6 luial ct 'iinilim iiml snlnnlun, 7 Orncril Nottliri'lnn l'niiiihaiila I'liuntlil nml Cumineri I il. 8 1eKll Opilliu!..' (ill vuijuiuilit n Ulllinll ( rtiiiuiritn (('one In li il ) buliistiljl mul I ilinr. DISCUSSING POWERS OF ARCHDEACONS Business Befoie the 117th Annual Convention of the Piotestant Episcopal Chui ch. lit l'Ailifiti' Wile from llu Ivniiilil 1'um Philadelphia, .May 8. Lengthy dis cussions as to the advisability of In creasing file powei of aich-elcacons clinrncteiiod the second session of the one hunched and seventeenth annual convention of the I'lotestant Hplse o p.il c Inn eh in the diocese of l'ennsj I v.inla. 1X0 step was taken to elect an nich-dencon to sucieed Hev . e'viiis Townsond ltiaelv An amendment to canon S, which was adopted provides that "the bishop, with the coiieuu elite ol the boaid ot missions, mav appoint ,1 piesbvter to be ai eh-deacon of the diocese, to seive until the consociation of a new bishop, and when .such appointment shall be mndc all misslonaiy wnik In t lie dio icse .shall be under, the dliectloii of such .iiih-diMeon, subject to the stt pei vision and contiol of the hlsliop " The amendment also gives the an li do mm dltectlon of all misslonaiy woil in tlie diocese and pi ov ides foi bis 10 moval at anv lime bv the bishop foi iinv 1 ause satlstactoiy to the lattet. Xe one shall bo appointed nich-dea-con who has not been a pieshvtot foi at least seven veais and held a paio chi.il ehtuge in this elloiese for at least two veais; piovlded, howevei, that the board of missions mav dispense vtfth these leciuiiementi WARNING PROM MINERS. They Will Maich Unless the Senate Takes Piompt Action on Labor Bills. Bt lxilulti Win Ikiii Iln Voiljleil l'ifi .Shaniokin, M.ij S The minei s' com mittee nof at Haiiisbttig telegiaphod the local I'nltetl Mine Wotheis' be.iil iuaiteis todav; that the .senate e oin mlltee on mines and mining had give 11 positive assiuance that the nmjoiltv ol the inoii' Impoi taut laboi bills would be lepoited favoiublv to the senate. The nilueis weie untitled that plans lor the pioposed nun ell to Haiiishiug had not been abandoned and should tho senile fail to take piompt action on the hills the maiih would be 01 di'ied. FIRE ON PENN AVENUE. Explosion of Lamp Causes Blaze ot House of S. Hinei field. The Hist Hie to which 11 lential ally companv has lespoiuled since the. ie niganUatlon of tlie the depaitnient oc cuiied about S o'tlotk hist night. A lamp exploded 011 the second floor of .'il'i I'eun avenue, which Is occupied by Simon Hineifeld anil family. The explosion oecuired in .1 hallwav, nnd befoie anv damage could be clone the Cijstal Hose innipativ had an swoiecl the still iilaiiu which was .sent III and extinguished thu blae. The clatunRi' was verj .slight, the only evl deiues of a Hie Inlng the oinrehcd walls, STUDENTS TO ENTERTAIN. Exhibition by St. Cecelia Pupils for Beneftt of St. Maiy's Convent. The enleitnlnment by ihe pupils of SI. Cecllla'.s academy, for the benollt of tho now .Mt, St. Mnij's convent, will lake plnie this afteinooii and evening at the l.vceuui, Tlio eiitoitalimteill Is one of the high est ouler, and fiom the advance sale of tickets a l.iiRO auondiilie'e Is nssuied at both the afternoon nud evening poi foimaneiv, TODAY'S EVENTS. s I,, 1 ml 1 ,1111111, 11 1(1111111. in.'. 1 I' ni-lii llu' ixinliif leiiinillli. In iliuui' cf I' (liiliilV nt tln nv .iniinri villi null It'iucl 1 II the IhhiiI nf luil" iv.iinlib uuiiii I'nif Honiit 111, 1 In 11 .iolnl- nuil lul,.l"l) v. ill 11I1111I11 ttllli n.ieii tin 11. mini. 1 f s 1 111 tn 1 1. mini lniil,lii Hun will il-n li. 1 in he. Hun will In 1 imilliu nl llniil, nt I tie.', X, 1." Illullllllxil nl Sttlllllllllll .1 'i'i m I llii. iliiimv in I .iqitiiiii'ii lull, Utilnil..' .in 111', vtlilih mil li il inuii liiiiiii.il.ti VII mi nil in .ai itiin--ti, in jlli ml, Big Gns Combine, lit lvilu.lt. Wli.' inmi llu V.Miiutcil I'i I'ltl.liuiLr, M jt V ii'iiviliil. liui ut ill il 0 I .tlll.ll .l. lump.i.lk., llllllll,ulll" jliillll Je. In U.i lunclun ji.il LiVfii iiiuntlit, ttuli 1 1 q 1 Jllltlll! it il'nut Si.'.UCIIIIlO, u- III Hi pi, 1 ki.iiiimi Niiiiiiicu. 11, nil in ic lute In Hi lull luelillt In Iln i-o i.iU'li -1 il In llu iji nnl it . liH.Ktl lilt lllLllllI ti.ni ttill .Imlll) l fill oil His. Robinson Ciemitcd, I l,t iMlirbo VWir II 11 lit e..n I I'M I'.in .l-tk-i'iitilli. Hit , In llu 1111 ut 1' I 'i'i tin li'i'i m Mi.. sjUii llu"' 1' it 1. In ml i" lit, titi.ii .'i luii 'mm 1 111 ii' 1 at llu llu "I let, l'l'i'-j. .si U4 It"' vtl.tt ot -nllii Itil'in nl., tnr wiiij i m j.rii'hujl 'iiu i m V(tt VitU liittiii. ' WALL STREET'S GREATEST DAY f Novel Spectacle ot a Bull Bear Panic in Proqress Side bu Side. NORTHERN PACIFIC RISE Almost Without a Piecedent in tho History of tho Stieet Tho Stock Moved Up from 132 to 180 Othc Stocks Affected by the Unusiin Activity of the Northern Pacific. I!j I ii huh e Wln fiom Hie- orlitfM Pr"ts New V01 If, Mnv S. Tho stock innikct today olleied the novel siicctaclo of 11 bear panic and a. bull panic In progiess, side- by side. The bear panic In North cm Pacltlc was the impelling cause of! the elcmoialied iitsh to sell othyt stoiks, which was held In check for n Utile aftei the astounding opening in Noilheiti I'acilic, butAvhlell gained al most panic toice In tho late trading. 1'ilccs tteie not toppled ovei as 11 dliect li'sitlt of calling ot loans and forced liquidation. uich as often culminate .i jioiiod of ovei spi( illation, but It was evident that the holdeis of long stock weie holding their stocks tenaclouslv and weie waiting to be actually fenced out. Thi punishment which iv.is being Inflicted on the shoits In tho Northern 1'acllie was so dlstiessing an oxnniplu as to keep tlie beats In a timid frame! of mind and they hesitated to attack the m.uket. The suppoit which canm in cm tlie opening dip helped to en 1 outage the bulls and intimidate' the beais, but the liquidation .seemed so laige that the beais took courage nud attacked the maiket after midday and seemed ileh 1 etui 11s. As the lccesslou in pi ices leached tho ten point line the decline- gatbeicd foiee, show lug the dislodging of long lines of long stock bv the wiping out of margins. A sciu tinv ol a stock table will show the. huge number of stocks -whose declines extended to between ten and twenty points, with the tesultlng wiping out ot tli" oicliiuuv m.ugln. The chaotic condition Into which the m.uket was thrown heiame al.iiinlng in the nitei noon, but the detei mined suppoit which dev eloped and the 11 sultant rallies, which leached as much as eight points in one or two Instances, took away the effect to a paitial .ex tent ot the disoidcily chop In piices and even induced cxpiessions tiom some of the mote confident bulls that tlie health ot the innikct was g-ieatlv itnpioved as a lesult of the da.v'.s hiip enings. The apuently unlimited buv Ing ordei.s which appealed In United States Steel pie foiled, tvhen the de cline had touched 1- points and the ic siiltlng Lilly of S1.. points, gave some of the bull .speculalois the couiage to I I.1I111 that the dav's reaction tvas 1e.1l lv etigineeieil by the powei fill tln.incinl intoiosts which have been behind the. hull maiket tlnoughout, vtith a eleslie to shake oft weak lolloweis. Anjone .seeking to explain todav 's moviment will have to go back over .1 peilod of manv ivc'ek1, and for evety susgestioii of a gieat linancial 10111 blnntion or eonsoltdntioii lie "will hnve to suppciijc; a deep-seated doubt or up piclionslon, such as was shown by tho dlscloMiics, ot this mottling In North em Paclllc. It came Avlth a chlllv shuck to the speculation that tho coun trv'.s gieat llnani hil fences, -which It was supposed were earnestly tv 01 king In arc oid to secuie a community of In uiesls In the whole l.tilroad tvoild, weie in tact auayed ag.ilnst each othep Builington Deal. 'I lie lHullngtim deal, on which .such fui -1 caching conclusions have been bused bv the speetil.itots, was seen to be In ieopaidy. In other vvoids thej liioul Intlmiition w.m canied by thu cllsilosiites glow Ills" out of the Noilli 0111 Vac llio development that tho io tent Bleat btivlmi of rtocks was lor the most pait wholly speculative and without the Mijjposed basis in inven ment pill poses. Add to this the grow ing eonstiletloiib of the money supply, continued Insatiable demands Trum thu Muck speculation and glowing uneasi ness among money loudens as to Mm .stability 01 values of the .seem It I which the.v hold as eollatciinl, and the di lie .icy of the position Is easily seen, II Is 1,01 Ruipilsiug, theietoie, that tho .shock ot tho Northern I'acillo opl soelo coming oil this .situation, toppled pi Ices over. Noilhein l'.tcllle'.s sky locket coui.so Mils mninlng to ISO, 00111 pnud with lto'j at last night's ( losn and I'M tor the .London 1 arlty this" iniiiiilng, l.s alp.ost uiipieci dented tor sliml-thiu! movements In the local sioiU nniket. This sloik vtas up in that flguio and back to tho npcnliu llgure of I'.'i within tlnoe minutes. It went as low as 11" aftenvaiil, nnd .11 high again its 170, dosing at 1110, The close 1 outer Into . hlch the shoits wile I'lowiled, of coinso explained this moveineiir Among the sex ei est .mf loiets in the aiteiniiou slump may h" llinulioueil M. I'aul. which fell 11!),: riiluii IMiilh 17' , llncK Island, II MImisuiI IMillle. 11. I'nlted Slant Sltel pielMleil, - Uelawnie and HlliT son. V); Amalgam Med I'oppet, IJ'i, I'lilliniin, M Illinois Centutl, ll liuillngiob I'i'i, Miookl.vn llnplil T1.111-.lt, !' j. Kiuii.i and Texas, 10. Xv ostein I'nion 0, and other Mocks all the w.i UP lo 10 pollll.s. The (Hill tally 1 educe el mosl ol t.iese lin-ses ce.ll. Hidciubl. but the 1 losing show eel anew at i-oinii point)-, while iuIIjIiik- at otheis. Total me toel.o. i.iiJI.lDc shim! 4 t t H WEATHER FORECAST. -f 4- W 1.I111. Inn, Mil lurit Ifir'ilmri ill iiul liuljt 1 .1 in I'n I'.-illCi i 1 - - llllll lllSLiIlt Dill ili.'b1 It lllljt, - loll 1 .'ii 111 11 I St m li hi U 11 ln't iiml. lui uuc i Hliiti'.ifil', i ttt H tt HttHttt ( v- fMtjd. . .fci': ',ih. l'4mv ' &,