' V" ' ; "v? t'",1,!'1 .V" i JV1 . ",' ' l THG ON'l.Y SCRANTON PAf'KR. KliCKIVING TMI- COMPLIsTB NIsWS SIsllVICIs OH TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD TWO CENTS. TEN PAGES SCKANTON, PA., WEDNESDAY MOKNtNU, .ITNE r, 1MU. TEN PAGES TWO CENTS. r-w."-T"iF-(5 " V-W "rW'",wUMilI.T ' -".-i RAPID TRANSIT BILLS MOVING The Measures Pushed Throuoli the House with ns MiiGh Despatch as In the Senate. MR. CREASY IS ANGRY He OfTeis Objections and Accuses His Colleagues of Having a "Graft" on the Tiolley Schemes.. Bills Pas.ssd in Sennte and House. Opposition 3? .i'l.- to Amend Focht Bill. flj 1'xdii'ltc Wlic li iii flu voiiiliil I'm. llui 1 IhIiupk. I'm., June I. Tin Kin'lit siiiil I'mcry Lipid iiunslt bills passed sci mill loading In the House to-dny .Mill w thou sent hack In the oni- piii.irions commit lor- for umetidinoiit. They weie ii'i'oi ted otil later In the il.i. mid will lie t.il'cii up tri-nini low for third lending nnd lln.il p.iss.tg... urti'i which tin will go to the senate for emu III I once. The senate "111 ncot to-mortov evening to consider the hill and ii. soon hi they h.i boon dis posed of tlii'v will no to Hovci nor rStimo for his notion. Tin hills ale being pushed thiiiugli thr IIoue with almost ns iiuii'h dl ji.itch as ihey pass-oil the senate. In loss than l w enty-toiir horns' attei they wito received Hum Hie senate they hid passed m coiul reading and het'oie Miuill'ei twenl -loni' houis elniise tliey "III pioli.ihlv have passed llnally. The opposition of them made an oltorl In tie house to amend the I'm lit bills' Hid failed In every intniH'c. 'I he 111 st amendment was otleied by Mr I'teasy, of rolinnbia. and was to jooti'd h. a ntp of "I to lift It pro vided that no lianehlse shall he gi. mled timid- the hill tor a longer pel luil tli.yi twenty-live onis u a tile of "I to 1-7 an ainendiiictit, of 1'IkI hv .Mi. Paul, of riilladelphla. i, i liiii in ntiinh ipalities the light to i '.ulait the late of laics on elevated aid uiiiloigioiind lailways was re id ted .Mr. Hi Hold, of Philadelphia. hi l triid to amend by leiiuhlng up plii, tuts lor I'linitfis for inilwnvs to li .I'li'ci lls.'d fniii weeks betore tbej a i lib (1 in i ne ollUe of the .sei i et.ii y of tie commonwealth. This amendment filled by a vote of in to llfi. Mr Cie.isy said he was in favor of I mill!' lejrispitlon, but that he believed that Hie pmpusp of the.se bills was to illnw i erlaln pei sons to leeovcr money w hit h they have advanced foi political purposes. He suggested tint these weie impel taut ineasnies and that the house should give them eaieful ton sideiation to the amendments whiili weie being otlj'ied. He then moved to amend the l7lll so a.s to piovido that the piivilogos given by the act to i or poiation.s to hold, imiihase, operate and ionve leal and nominal pi op. oi tv and lianihiso.s .shall he under o Isting laws The ninendment was oted (limn by 'J'.i to IS!. The Amendments. Other amendments olfeied and le .tm ted eliminated Horn the bill the lituso giving to an elevated and un deiKronnd niilway the right to sell or lease its road and liaiichlsos to other passenger niilway coinpunle.s or to ac quire the loads, pi uppity and liun- liise of other passenger lallway com panies li.v lease or pin chase; Inoi eas ing the capital stock of 'lways I mm S.'il.OOO to ..ui).OW a mile: .jinlilKMllK the consolidation of paiallel am. ,.ni p.'tlug railway lines; piovidiug that no sunk or bonds sliall be l.s.sued by a railway lonipauy in e.eess of the cost of Its lolling stock and eiiulpmeut, and that tho i Ight to eiect a niilway In any municipality shall be given to the highest, hlddoi. Tile latti'l' aniendniont was otleied hv Mr foray, of J.iwrno, who said that it was in line with the platform adopted b.v the Itepuhlicnu state con vention In l!i!, lie piesinilod a letter 1 1 ni .s'enatoi (Jtiuy (omineudhig the platfnitn to his io, (deration. Discus. "Ion on Hie nmeuilniont was cut shiut l .Mr Slulh, of I'lilladelplila, movlng tin pnn lolls (iiestloil. HetOle the vole was t.iUcii on the second loading of tho hill .Mi. Mayiie, of Lehigh. laKed the point ot older that the tnoasuio was Mot piopeily belore tile house liei uuse It was lonsldeieil, hv comi'iilttee while the house was in M'ss(,n vv'lthotit per mission of Hun bod.v Speaker Mul sh. ill dcilded Hint Hie point of older was not well taUeu .Ml liuiiK. ot Schuylkill, oil an amendment to tin' last section of the bill so as to leliuiie elevated and nil- leiKiotind u.llways to duiiyo iliiec ((lit lines. Tile aineiiiliiiinil failed by a vote of M to lis Mr. Cie.isv olleied ail iilileudllieilt tli.it notlilm; shall pievcitt the niunlcl paltty ot iiiiinciallHts imiu pun 1ki. Iiif? suhwny or elevated uillwas at any time mid in such meni no mme sliall he paid foi the franchise than was ipcplved foi the same when It wns mauled. Mi fiiHtv mid this aincndiiieiit wns in the llilctesi o the people and thai he know eiy will ili.it ni.in.v ot tioo vvho weie jK.iliixl it weie In hu I.'kIs h.cuie with n Rialt lot liollej c i itslnll. .Manv iiu'lllbets objecting Hi Ml ''n-asy's l.iUKuane. he loplled that, he did not i.ile a tlukei's ilainii what his lollcaL-ue., thought. The speaker i.lllod the liioiiiber to older with a n. Hunk that he would not peiuill him to liiiniun llio iuioKiity of inly nietiilier. This ended (he Incident.' and the hill j.aited Mcoii'l i eadliiK hy a lvn iieo vote Tho bills as .inieiided pmvlde that no (ouipnny Incoi pawned iindei th'in shall l.e peiiniltod or autlioi Ized to coniiei't Its Hacks with iln naik of any tail load cuinp.uiy inooipnrak'il under any law of this stnte for thu tmnspoitiitloti of nnssunsoi nnd tielgit, nor shall tho Iu'iti'Iiiiiiko of eats and continuous io ivmont between and uver tliu tracks vt ivy milwjy uoniiMiiy iticorporateil tiinli'i' lite lull nlid fitch iitl1to.nl cotn pan.v he iiitllioil.eit or potmlttod TIip Koeht hill wn nmended also to Klve lllld"! mound and elevated mil ways the ilfiht of eminent domain fur I In- ptitpi'se or tnlOtiK any kind ol prop city necossaiy for the entistl notion of then line. The tulee (oniinltlo.' at (onluht's ses sloti tepnited mi order of hnslnos.s for titnoiiow tinder with It the tapld tran sit bllh' will he taken up for thlid lend lilt, ahead ol all othoi hills on the cat (tidai. Etneiy Bill Consideted. It was 10.1., when the Knniy hill was loathed. The opposition undertook to pieveiit Its consideration b.v niovltiK to atllouiii. The inotlon fulled, nnd the bill was taken up and paused second iPadliiK In the foiui in which It went tllioil-,'h en tlrst le.idlliK. Aftot tho lltst section had been lead. Mr. Cto.tsy olfeied an aiuenilinelit, which was shut out 1 1) tho adoption of llu piovlous iUestloii. Mi. ('loax.v pioto.sted that he had the iIkIiI to oiVei the amendment, hut the spo.ikei mled MHraliist him. This ex cite I Mt. Creasy and. adviinchiK to the eleiU's desk, he demanded to know whither the speaker lopiesentod the people oi Hie ( in poiatlons, The sp nicer oldeied the sol i;iMiit'-ilt-nilns to dhoot Mi Creasy to take his seat. Scif-piiut-at-Ainis UawliiiKs went to the moin bei's scat with the niaee. the symbol of Ills olllic, and Mr. Cieauy -at down. Afteiw.ud lie moved to aiiiend the bill to penult tiolley eonipanles to eairy liolqht Hi siippoit of his ameiidment he lepealod his reuiail; about moinbeiM who have a "si a It" on tiolley legisla tion, and was uriiIii r'alle.l to oidor by the speaker. The amendment was pininptlv i ejected The bill then passed second leadiiiK:. after which both nionq- ines were it'ooniiiilttod. The following bills passed nunlly: Pi.ivnlinir tli.it Hie ili tr.a-uii'i .it llnnl (la (llui slull 1 1.- t he i.illdi.i of hum loi iih, s. l.c.u mil pni.i iii,., h, MmlMiInu jaiilr iiii..ini;. in ill iiiinin i. illtieq rTi.pt iln,., f (I,,. Hi. mil ,(1inl ,ia. utlinillii4 i id. plioiic ci.nipinv to lnij ami own ill,. i,ipii,i sii.d, f a lil.p i oi iHir.nii.ti .m.l In aniline n fiinclii-c. uioptiti ru'liti in.l .iciliU foi il.c inn ..-( ..r ii.iiiiottiii tlcc I'm lulu i cnniliiii.Mi- irlcpliiiii,' tin,. I'niM.liny: foi ilu nnnic.li.ilc puntinc mil .li. triliiitimi of .nli.nn i ,l,f,i 0 tin- l.nvi is tlicv .ne inn lid p. ioi s unlink .ipplicjlion tor tin in Tile bill i evoking wan. nits foi i ual lands under the beds of iiiiviinhlc streams Issued undoi the ait of s failed on dual passage. BILLS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR. Impoitnnt Measures Mnde Laws by Hi"? OfHcinl Appioval. Hi l.xilii.m Wir.' fi.im llic wirmleil Pi H.iril?btu-r, .lime I The governor today sinned (he follow Iiik hills sill ninir die .K-.-vtinnU In n,inl iM . on. iiilini; in ni i,l. iln, In il. ih-ililn'-tn 'of Iln pun. uls rf rlii'iulV .ills nt led i.,i,. Ill Uliirliom i.iiiiiii -u .is tn ivtiinl Hie piml.iuiiH if tin- isiinc t. .ill iniimli.. in iln. si.ai', Mippl. iiiiiiini mi .id piovi.liii' foi ilir il.is.ilii.ili.jii ol loMii-lilp-, In iiiihi.iii'.- , ll ti ilt i f, linn piMMl'Ill Of ll.Ulls'np I.IMs lilLHIl ,s; .iiiiemlm' in in niiitiii h.nonulm so .is in .Icij.ii lie win. .lull null .i,,ii.ihon foi ,i I. i onuli r. inns in..i.,ii.iiii l.i Iii'ioiiic -iibi, -to llic u-liii lion- .nut pos.. .s tin. piiu.'i. .m,l piiMlcsiK coin, ne. I hi II., .ni; v.ili.litii,.' i. irili l.li.liirss of iniiiil. ipilliins in, inn, I in ill.. (Ill til. II of M.nci u. il,. Kn.nl itlh's tin iniiicn-ili,iii of ll ,lii,ilii, aid .niilliois of n,i poi ilKtilit of tin on ,,f ('.ill,,, ii, lil, inlinit7ini; ioiiih IK of illl,. of 1 1 1 tlilnl ilji, te oiiliiiiiicc to -.11 oi I .a it,,. , pii,,. olilihi.il.l.' tlii mil mi.l. i niv , ul, II, pjil, oi i, mi. inch ,,vn, ,1 Io .ii, li iiit mil to ipph i,, t. p,,, idils 10 llllpiollll.' poll, in,; .mil IlKlitillK lice )uik m rolnliicm rimiiiiinir upon nun n ii miIii.. fniuls , i I, nil, I. ins .mil Iciii .i.so, i in, ip. ii, iljliis to nuiie In iiiilui-' In, N of .1 . mi tn ti f,,i ptioiiti u,,l in.il.niK v.di.l .ill sii. li I, i,. liiiitnloi,. .nri'ptiil, Itt'p. ilhiir 111.' nt inpiiiin.r spHi.itHi io ,0 i. vnii.l .nmiiilli fioin He kpiimiI inihl nl Hie si .1 1,' tli.l.llll ID III.' .UlUlllL fllllil fo i pi,. limit of llio pnlill. ihlil, llclilliu' Io liisolu'ii. i, .iinnii. i, Hi, i tliln-. vol. iilil im j.simiiai in. .,r tin- 1hh.hi f niilliiiis .m.l iihiisc pini i tilings In n.,,li,.i,.i ,j ur, . tnis. foililil.linj: n., i iiitiln in (uonu'.; puiinl. in.' for llic ili. Inl, nil, ,ii ni io innolvtiil'. ist.ito .m.l in ,i uit.iiii i. nil mil. n in. idlevitiir him ami oil.'is li.ili'c ullli him 1 1, on finili, i lnliillti fur 111. Ol I ' ill 1,14 I'l.iil.ll.i ul,-n, liou, iip,,n Hint piop, Hi .iiul t. Mini I'Vli'in Hi n. .lull lu allnnfil im t io, .mil n.i iiniiii.lpd iiii.ioiiiii.'iis Pi'llniiii.' ill,' li. 111. in.l lijliilill, , f p.iUlis to ,ni, iiuiil.uiiu llio itt,', I of coiih.i, i fi null: .mil lili.ii In he iliiiic mil l.ilioi oi m ili 1 1 il. In In- 1 til Distil .1 1.1 lilt llilllillllk.. III. l.-i.il.ll.liui,: lioiiils ni ili.i im. is in iliin I'liidi li.oo l.i. ii l ihiimiIiiiI li i:.ii ii for pjiL plllp.sss I'l.nnllnir f..r llio miI.ii.i..!. ii to i mil' f 1 .l.' .il iln loll iliiiloii llio in, ,(,.,, inn m. mi in in iln i.iii.tlintinn f..i ,n.,,iul n.isti nl. ii III ullll's ll.vniitlnir mi.ls ai.iru' fioin Hie piiniini nf iln' pniiln.,' in,, n, n nf 1 iiul la mi., piisoii mi, I III.' UUllls- of llic ll.ll Illl, III li liiliii. ,,t in , illi, I . ill. I aim. if ! loll, ii 1 mm Inl. i im in. a i,, nth ii ii.il.itml il .ills ho ni,. tin, piiloiiinil li. iioKiii, ,ul, lii ii ll I ni Urn ! nioiilli. .ifp.r llio ipliilioii of Iln il io!iiinl.s..ii DESPERATE FIGHTING. Boeis nnd English Battle nt Close Rnnge Nenr Vlnkfonteln. IJ.v I.Ml'.iic Wli. f. mil 'llic .suijn prim, I uiiil.in. tJiiiu' "i. IM.ill. iinlii'il ii'. iiillim ili,. il.l Iln. .it l.il.t, mil In i.l,n Hut ii it i. oni of llio III... iliiiJt. I 11. Ji III, III, n Hi,, u.ii. j , u! Iliscn'. iiiliiiim ii.i. 1 1. u, i. ho.- ih, iI,iii iiml (.tilili.lniij i,,.(. ttln'ii iu. jiijiWiI hy l.'fti ll'ii'i ini.hi ( oiiiiiiiinl.iiil liiiiip '(lie lion. uri,. , Hoc llui lilt- lliili.li fell mi It.- ill. I tnlh't 'lii' inliiiini (iililily nun. ml Inini tin' ,ho. Is of ti,. iiik pw ml' .uijilv, 'Ih. liiil,.i. hlus ilurknl with hiiuiitn .m.l jitr .1 .Iiml. cl...i.iti. nji,i ,,, ,ft ii,,,,, 'tin II ll.whiin inn! ViriiuniV holh o,t .ii lii'jtllt SERIOUS FREIGHT WRECK. Two Men Killed on the West Shoie Roiul. lit ,ln.iii' Wnc In.l,! Iln- .nilat', lii. Nntjik. N I inn' I S H'lioiis fiouhi itruK on mini iill llio ni. Shoii' j.illmjcl .it Mjn.lini Ihi. .iiiiiiiooii A li.hi inline nit!, ., Um fi.iti Iln. vllUvc (la.hi'.l Into jii ims.,,,uii,1 Inula lulu 'Inn nun villi' killnl ami tuo In juit.l Illl ill J, I Jli' I. II. ( IK' V cli li, ilii;lliiii, .ikcoI .'.", ii.ns, .m.l i li.ii I, .. Wiiuhl, III. m in, u,;,, I X III oplll Dltlllll IJIMil die a, i lit, nl. pensions Gianted. U.i hi.lu.iw Wire bom The Aisiuiitul him, Wi.lilimtoii, .Inni' I V...i I, Mi. i, I, of Ituisuiii, l.jilvjiiuiina loinili, ha. Ih'cii .-rjiiiia a ponilon ol ifj j inviitU NO EXTRA SESSION Tho Gabinet Decides That It Is Un necessary to Gall Gonoress This Summer. OUR INSULAR POLICY President Will Continue to Govern Philippines Under Spooner Amend ment Until Next Congiess Meets. No ChsMige in Policy Dlngley Trulff to Be Maintained on Goods from Islnnd Cabinet Unanimous. The Establishment of Civil Gov ernment in Philippines Will Bo Can led On. Ilr Di.liiMii' Wn W'msI.Iiil' Inn fioin Iln- Ai-u. ulcil I'm June i. The pi evident bus ileieiinlned that cclstliia; conditions do not lefpilte or wan ant the. calling of coui;ieM dtitlnK" tho pit. sent summer, or the making of any change, in the polic.v hlllielo put sued and annoiuu oil in lospect to the I'lilliiiphif islands. When the cabinet met today rieeie taiy P.oot and Attornev Oeneial Knox delivered opinions. They held that the S ooner amendment to the Vnltod Stales .limy law, hi icspeet to the rov oiiimont of the I'lilllppliies. ronfeiiPil .unfile autluiiliy on the piesident to deal with all inatteis in iclatlou to the islands until coiirioss meets In nttli naiy ses.sion and passes lesislation. After the opinions had been lead e.ieh nioinhcr of tho cabinet was asked to expioss his view. The opinions nt the .ei'iPtnrj of war and the attorney K( nernl were concurietl in unanimous ly. Lntr the decision was diinouncoil by Heeict.iry Cortelyou in the follow ing liullelin' "Tile piesident, has detoi inlnod that fistiii, londitlous do not leiiuiie or waiiant callincr eoin.ies.s togellier dllr liir the piescnt summer or niakltiR- any ellontre In til., liullev hltllel'lii lllllcllnit and announced in lesaid to tho I'hillp nlne islands." It can be aitthoi itatlvfly stated that the DhiKlpy rates upon Roods fioni the I'hiilpi ines ontei Im. tho I'iiIIhiI Stntcl will lenialn In lorce as herolofote. The pi evident will put into effect suelt ihanKos In the tniifj' duties- ,m noim oiiiK into tho Philippines as the Tart commission may locoinmeiid. The es tablishment ol civil Koveinment lit the aicliipolaf.o can ptoteetl without intei niption as soon as the mllitaiy aulhoi Ities consider the time I ipe for its es tablishment. BIG TRUNK EXPLODED. Two Bngg-agemasteis Have Nnnow Escape fioni Death. Hi l.(1i.iti' Wnc f i oi ii 'Iln' ssounli.l Pi,.s. Now yorli. .luno 4. Andiew Koavy a baKnaMeniastor. and John Allstiuni, his assistant, were badly indued and Kioat excitement was caused a the lailro.ul lonnir.al at Atlantic llitih lands to-day b.v the eploson of a bis trunk lontalnhif; clothing and a laie iiilinher of cat HiilKOS. The liuuk was heiiiK Hausteiieil fioin a steaiuer to n lailioad tiiiiu at I he time. Keav.v was so badly lujiued that he was ie inovt'd to the Iaius Hianch liospltal. The Hunk was almost completely do molisliod. ' The li Ullli was idenlllled us the piop ei ty of !', I' XiH'thhii,, a loniauiailt man of Ftillou "snoot, .New Yoik. Mr. XaethiiiK and Ills 'lainlly weie on the boat bound lor Hallloo, X. .1., whole the family is to spend the summer, .Mr. .Vi'othiiiK Intoiids sluutly to o to Canada on a hulitinf trip. ""nnip tlnii- afro he was pieseutcd with a handsome hi ass hound trunk. When lle'lofl on lilt' pii'sept trip he decided to cany his sduunliiK paia plioinalhi in this irunk. Ali'iii'iIIiikIv lie placed his kuiis and seveial linn died carnldKos lu the tittnk between his' sliimtiilK clothes. Tile ttuiik had been Rotten ,saU'ly fiom the boat at the Highlands and the hnK.iitt' me-, wne plachifr it on the tialn wliou the explosion tool; pl.n e PITTSBURG PRIMARIES. Bitter Fight in Nineteenth Waul, Senator Flinu's Home. lit I . M 1 1 1 . 1 e Wile fi mil llic Asm, i.util l'n.. I'lllluiir .linic -I 1'oiiti'iitioin twic Inlil In. lilt ill ' I'h.l, Si 1 011,1, 'Ihllll, I'ulltlh, I'lllll, slsili, siiintli ami l.iulnli ItiiUljlivr Htt it ts Io fltct iMlLMtc n n ' Hi pnhlli.in i, ,in, p. lion, Coini'iitloa. mil' uImi Ii.'I.I to nomlniio ,csi.-t.nit J i ii U en of i, iiiiiiioii pleas Nos. I, ' .m, .1 .iiul Imlcc of oi , h.ins' limit. Ml pis-ul otr much, II, Il .mil ititlmiii lontcl, lii' ii'sulll pJlt.v iK.iiiinics Ixlni; iu.loi.nl, .lude Mu irli ill Ihmui ti.!. lioiiiliuliil for jmUc nf loniiiiun picas No. ; Incite l.lllnic Ito.lsi'r-, fill jmlsi' of No, '; .liiil.ii. .Inini M, IttniKilt anil S.ciiiiii'l Mil Inn. tvt-ii' i."iiomlii.ilfi for No, li. ami .ImU.. .1. 1)1 il mis iioiiilli.ilnl foi JinUu nl oiplun.' i ran I. In llio .11. 1 ol.JlilJthoi toiiti'iilioii linn, not ll;hi. itm mi iLiin-t llio .ohiiliil.ii.niuii. In llio NiiHiniith it ml, s.tulor I'llnn'. home u'.iul, Iln lUhl m.is lntlii iml ii'.ultiil In a th miy lot 1. M lllgdoit, ttlio.i i Jloliiljii.' iu. ih.li'il iluilinaii lit a tiiioil linjoillv. In llio lii.'iil.i lii.l u.ll.l. .llsti. 1 1..' j, huh, Is nation nut it, I tjt, I iiiiniiliiun It II IIoci.Ij's' man killiiiir tlnoiii.li l.nhd cislli In llio snili uiii.l. uliiro I luih.s 1 lil,i, hi ol hi l' of tin' .( iLiloi'. ami Itipiisfiitaiiiu 1,'lin 'Hull? vtrii' lOlilC'slin,' foi uihI i lull in in. lip, , oinontioiii vi. ip hrhl h.i l.olli o the fir lion, holh iljiiiiin lu !)' le. il 'll,i' MilKhn full, ,n vill ijiii Il.c II ci to Ilr- (111 (oni linlip ami pioli'i.1 l he n.il nf die I'limi pioplo li lontiol ,f llic u .n .1 oi.-jiiiilion Ihfio uj, no iciili'.i in am ol tin oiIki ti.n.l.. Two Moie Bodies Recoveied. fly l!xi.liiilve Urr from Ilir Asioclalrii I'iri l'hilachl)lilj, .liinu I. -'I'he hoilico of Itjiiuuinl inker 3iil .lorrmo DiiKiimir, uho nolo .huiiiu J In llio Scliiijlklll llui ttliili' lioatins (Hi .Miniu ilal day, vti'iu IoiIjv niou'ie.l Ironi tin? lutir. I'lt'c elili ami ttto ini'ii losi their lives in Hid an Id, nt au. Ul but tuo if the I'Othej luiv l.i'in IllOUHls LOPER'S TRIAL BEGINS. Man Accused by the Late John Hop kins Brought to Bar at Last. Iljr CuliMiM' Wile hum 'Iln- nilatril I'll'. I'hlliiilulphlti, .Ititic I The trial of llli'hiird l Loper, fotineily tnauaser uf the CiUiirnntiiH.' Kliutnce i'oniiauy, for consplincy to defiaud tho Peoplf'M hnnk. which failed in IMN. hoKitti (odny hefoie JinlKO Mat Iln. The suicide of John S Hopkins, cashier of the hank, disclosed the fact that both Institu tions were Insolvent. Hopkins loft n letter rii.'ou.slni, I.o per of beliny the cause of Ills ruin, nnd ctmiKltip; hltn with uifckiiii-' the (luar nntors' loiupany and tho l'eople'.s hank, l.oper was nrresletl nnd intllct od, Ills ti Inl was postponed six times. Assistant Dlstilot Attorney Finlotter. lu opening' for the commonwealth, re viewed thu i'Iiui'ro of consplincy and said he would show that l.oper played on the feats of Cashier Hopkins after he had ruined him to obtain money fioin the bank without collate! nl. THE CONSTITUTION COLLAPSED Americnn Cup Defender Meets with an Accident While Sailing- Off Brenton's Reef. Il.c r'i ln.hr Wiic ficni 'I he .(ni.itiii I'iim. N'ewpoil, IS. I., June -l.-AVhlle dash ing ulomr lu a sjood wh'olosoiuo hroezo otT I'tenton's reef liKhtsliip this arier nooii, witli throe lower sails set, tho his hollow stool mast on t lie iielmoiit syndicate cup iMfeuder Constitutioa collapsed like a blow-plpp, through the sudden hicaklns: of the slaiboaid and windward spic.ider. The mast bioko oil oulv a few feet below the spreader, about thri'-llfths of the IciiKth of the mast above the deck, and as the topmast was ( at riod awn.v at the same time, none of the spais except the boom stiiiek the d"ck, and the l.itlor oulv lilt it light blows, which did not Inline the hull at all. None of the nulls weie toin, and all can be used again. Km innately, thieo seamen had just i oine down fioin the masth.-iil, alter taking in the club top sail, but the ,vie(k:it?p swept oveiboaid Second 'Mate Kdwnirl Xi'limi. lie n Iiroinptly lianlod '.hoard, however, with. out susuiinms; anytuiim moie than a lew biulses. Tho doslnriipr. Mr. 'nt Tleiieshoff, was on the deck when the mast collapsed, and ivitli him were AV. 15iiH"r Duncan, the manager of the yaclit; Atr. C. Oliver Tselin. who mnn- ,ised t Ii- ("dlTitnhlii two eais nco. when slie sustained a similar accident: Hear Commodoio C. I.. V. Roninson, of the Nov. A'oik A'aeht club, and Air. N'ow buiy Thome, anil all escaped Inhnv. The Constitution will be taken to Rihtol tomoriow. where another steel must Is noaily IlitlsliPd. The yacht will hi immediately lefltted, but It will be ptobaliiy ten days or two weeks bcfoic, she Is in shape to sail auain. m tliat Hie i tiics ore this pint scheduled for Juno 1," ..ml IT will have to be post poned. Ml. Duncan etpipssod lemet over tlie accident, but said he was veiy ulad that no oil" was injuied, BIDWILL JUMPED BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Resident of Jacksonville Died Soon After Being- Taken Out of Water. ftv llvilmiip Wire fioin Hie Ass.irhlnl lv,s. Nnv oik. .Iiiiic I, - nun ulio, 1 1 oni pju'i ,lll hllll.s 101111,1 Ills poikils, I. slippo-0,1 10 1" rtoli, rt fiililii'n Iliilitcll, of .I.Kk.omilli', Ph., Jiinpnl fioin the lliool.l.vii lirnU'i' lln .ifli'tmion ami illi'il soon ail.'i I,. Inj taken from ilif ilvoi'. llic nun it h I'ti.lHitly piipaicl for llio Jiiiup, foi Im wiiii' a lifo piisiitii jihI Ins hoil.v ii.i. -iithnl nidi (mill,, which nmu rvlili'iit'lr In. Iimlcl In lesiii the imp at vvlnn'li. sii(k the wan i, V iiiiliihcr nf papiu vtcio htiillul hilunn In. hoiif ami Hi,' life pii'-iiiei. 'Iln' man lift a slii-.l lii jie.i r llio n-iiti'i of (he Inlilsi In his p.nlit was a inpf of .i .I.ic k.-nm ill,. iioi.pji, r of Vpril 12, which c oiilaiincl an i, c mini of i inn of li'itnm u lili li nidwdl iia tn il.litci at llio Paik Opcia I Inils,. in tint illi. Illl' ll tt IS ill Ills pUlklU lll'l,' a,hlisi, in Itohiil (i. Ili, hull, Von Veil, .ilv. 0 f ih, in was from llio iikiiIim- nf I ho man, Jhs, V, if, lliiliull, nf Wasliincloii, II, (' .). iksontilli', I'l.c, .Inni' t. -Itoben (i lli.luill was a von of V, I, lllijiidl, ivlm illoil m,iiii, Ihiif Hi" al (lilaiiiln, I'll., wlifii' lie inim'J ,i hciuilhil oiaiis'i' timvi. .iiiiu llliltvi'll wa. nsanlcil i. a man of moo' than atuiuo iiili'lllnciic o, hut it is liol lll'll h.ll.llliccl. lie Icili-s i wliloiv anil io im.- ilinahli'i' al tin linlo. It, li lililiii'll c .nil,' lino .Mill In piil mil plu.'il n Iniiai' a,lLiti-i on nt in tho 'lime Lnloii ami tillI'll, In wlilili ho ilitlmil In po.. m'ss a l.irnti' of i MLioiillnav pom in Hi., pin pi.snl Intuit wis ni'i i-r kIviii. VETERANS AT GETTYSBURG. The Town Crowded with Visitots, Four Bands on Patade. 1r rviln.lii' Will' fiiiiii 'llio Awnl.iliil "ns. in ili-hiiit, lime 4. 'llio Innn U (initilnl to. ilar wllli ti'ln.uis nf tin. lii in.l Mini' of tl, Iti pul, lit' ami laclios nt iln. tw. .oi mi.'. a.i.it. alnl with tho nhli i loin- hands i-ioilnl the s .1 1 Inni iiln.in or-uii itlnii tn .r ipiaiicij loiliy ami llio cl.i.,s nf i iili'it.iiiniK nl arc will lill.il. (on i mm Sloin lailnl to appeal, oflnial l.ii.m.'v, lit llllil.shin," ih-ii.ili,ln.' ins p, Mina at. Illllioll. In Ilir .ifhinuon ( liaplain "-jiifs nf I he (i , It , innihli Iril nii; x'riiii' .11 the N'allonil mm Im ntiuni, vihiili wnc iillr mini lit l.c hojs ami sl of tin' i ol l.itnl Diplian shuul. Dull, lit tin pupils' of tho Mhnol aiuj, It'll a IliiiP .isMinliljae en din iliiiloii laiiipm In llio I'tinliii; ami laloi uilir lull, vihne Iho om'ii i-c of iilhonii' win' In hi, u as (initilnl In h. ilonu. lii mill C II T tNolll, of Niiv oik, iimiIo Iho puiiiipd .nl. In. ' Steamship At rivals, Of Hncliuli. Wiro ', ill fhc vin.ialiil Picji. Ndii nlk. .Iilllo I llii-, 'ililaiiil, V I t -wi'ip, I'ni.h.iic h i"i- (im . i', llniioii ami Soinli ainpion I li'.iml. (iciiiianii. liMipn.il; '. loin., sniilhainplrii lctwrip- iilinl: Pciin. I.iikI. Vur .'I U. (ll.isi.ow -riinl: S.lcniJ, N.iv ik Ih.' inn iniiril; IvaUir W'ilhrlin Dtr 1. 1 cits,'. .Nut A ., la ( In ihouij, ami s,,uh, ainpion. l.i. io 1 I'J.-i ,1; .Viostciiljin, c ",01k for Itolti'UlJiii, si, pant, Niw A ..ik oi s,mili alnptlill Suits Against Insurance Companies, rty rxrhuiie Whe fuin llic AvsodatfU I'rrn 1 1 111 ! bin ii, .luti. I I'i... I'rdliijrs inn' hull tiiml locla.i luforu Attoimi lauiul l.lkln to ic tuko II.' Ik,ii-(S of the Aetna ami 'liuu'lll.s' llisiiraiiri' lompanUs of Ilarlfoiil, Conn , 10 do hiisliim in I'll iH.ilianij, liciaiiso o( lln-lr lola. d to U.i Iln' cli'ath ilaliu of William II. D1I.1, ot l'hllaih'l,hii', ho ilii'd at I'ltlilnui,'' in .lainiaiy, I'M). 'Iln last' will lie anjiiij on 'lliur.ilaj. CUBA DECIDES TO ACCEPT The Flatt Amendiiient, It Is Snk1, Is SntlsfuGtbru to All tlic People ol tlie Island. A MISUNDERSTANDING Tlie Masses nt First Believed That the Piatt Suggestions Had Been Adopted An Explanation ot the Constitutional Convention's Ac tionWhat Mr. Root Appioves. By Kxiludtf Wire liom The A-HOiiat.il I'rru. AVashlii!toii, Juno t. Inside Informa tion (oiiiernliif, lh action of the (.'itban conveiillon on the I'latt ainendmeiit luis Just boon locoived ill Waslilnslon. Il appeals thai tlie Hist draft of thu ninendliiPiil, ns Interpteted b.v the 11111 hilty of the loinmltlee on lehitlons witli tlie United Slates, was submitted to Oeneial Wood and' hy lilin sent to Washington. Thai diaft n not an extensive document. It was appioved by Scetetary llont and his approval was made known to the Cuban conven tion. AVhen tlie mat tor came up fo; discussion It was found that a number of dole;?ales' votes lould ho obtained only by tlie extended alteiatlons, amendments and intoipretations which dually 'vote adopted hy the conven tion and 1 ejected by Hooietaiy Hoot. It Is said oilhiallv that the people of Cuba bellived at Hist that the Piatt amendment had been adopted and that they weie satisfied. Such was the he ller of the people of tho tinted Statoa until the diafl of the adopted amend ii'i nt mum leceived hoie. The belief is expH'ssoil in ollleial oil -lies hei that the Cuban people as a whole ate peifcotly satisfied with llio I'latt amendment, and that It will be adopted. FATAL ACCIDENT AT ATLANTA Switch Engine Clashes Into a Pas senger Tiain Thiee Passen gers Killed. Hi llvdiiMtr Wiic fioni Tho Assothiteil pi,M Atlanta. !a Juno . A switch en Kine In the y.iids of tho Southein IJailvvay sliops near the city limits dashed Into a passenger tiain as It was passing to-duj. killing tin ee pus si'UKcrs and In iuiln sixteen, time of them, It is feaied. fatally. The dead: .Mis. A. A. Lemon, of Mr'Donoiifjli. 1'a.: Inini, teu-yoar-oltl d.uiRlitor of Alis. Leniniou. It. H. Vhkeis, h'lovllln, I'a. The moie ser iously iiiiuiod are: .Mis. Julia Ker sey, Atlanta, may die: A, K. Itiinii, .McDoiuiiiRh, C.a., may die, D, A, (leoiKC, I lex, !a. Just beyond tho Soiitlicin shops ai the coal chutes and all about those aie side tracks. On one ol those side Hacks and only n few feot fioin tho main Hail;, an oiilne was standliiK: th.it had only a shott tlni" hefoie boon aban doned b its engineer and nienian. As the nuin was passing the junction of this ship Hack, the switch engine sud denly dashed haelcwnid Into the mov Inif tiniu. The (list-iiass day ouch vvai Known over on Its side and partly deiaili'd. the l'nllnian car 1cH11t1s was tin own fiom tho ttaik and one end smashed into kindling w'ond, while the npcks were knocked Hum under the romhimitioii sniol.er and passenger touch, The killed won- lu Hie day coach. Soon after the tvier-k n. H, Duiiton, an eiuployo of tho .Southern niilway, was aue.stod on suspicion of bavins' inn the wild Pilfs'lno Into the swiftly niovitiK pnssemrer tialn Duiiton de nies that he had auythiiiK to do with the wieck and says lie was not on the oneMiio. The Southern otlleluls claim that ho 'was seen to KPt on the engine aim tliey say juuiier tliat no nail no business tilde, a.s lie Is a ynnl con (luctiii. Duiiton hits seveial sashes hi Irfi head which he ndinlts leceivlnp; in tho wieck, but lie nialntalus Ih.u ho was not on the oiikIiio, STEAMSHIP RACE. The One Bundled Mile Run on Lake ,Eile Is Won by "City of Eiie." lb I'm IukIvo Win- (mm thr A-.oi lateii 1'in.s. 1'ni'. Inni' I 'Iln' liuii.lii.l mil.' ruin on l.a'.c llilo lulwrrii Il.c sliaiinrs (fly of Clio ami llio Taslnnoo w,i won hy the City nf Clio by nnc liilimto ami tin nlv tuo s, ootid.. (Iihcljl lime at the linisli: Clio tio.sii line 1.11 ',1,, initial iIiiik; 'la-linion. 1 III s. 'Iho ic.iiU wi iloiil.ifnl mild linn- ipnrui nf llio loui.i' na lotori'il It "as nod, ami ne. k lin.nl or Iln' vtat. Tin' Kile hlinok .ioil wa!i-r otf Pan poll mil iliopp. ,1 llirio IciikIIi. Ii, himl her iltal. llio Ta-liitio) ..1II01I In .puns, 'liio I ill' 1111I11I.1I1111I a it,'a,l) Rill. Sale of D. & H. Canal, Vy I'Mlii'ito War noni llio soi .ui', Pirn ,Nnv oik, .Inn,' I 'Iln' iipoilnl .do of tint poilloii of tin- ohl ll.l.n.ni mi, I llu, 1. 0 n a.ind In, in smnmlltillo Id Ivhu'loii 1.1 lln Now oil,, Hi'ijiIo anil Wili'iu lliilio.ul 10111)11111 11.1. ioi tiiinnl Imlay hv I'n.hlciii I'oi'lti, m thai tail mail I'l te olhiiaU wonhl not .11.. 11.. iho , To 01' llio iloi(lll toil iv. i:..lin.ilo, nf iln- pi I,,' I1.1 i'l for llic uiltiitai tilt liom 'lim.imo in tt'D, lieu Daniel Willuid's Title. Hj Ktihblte Wire loin 'I lip Aoiito, I'n.s .Sew .oh. .Iiiiic h.- 'Iho til If; u lji,i, Wi lai.l, Ian l.i .i.-l-taiii i-ninal inanatai 01 iln llalllmon and tlhln l.lllioail niol.'i Vli. I ii,l,i uoo.l. will bo as,l,taiu 1,1 iho pu,I.hnt of h,. Kilo l.lllioail llio appoliitiniiit In this olliio 11 .u amioiiii, nl lodij M Wlllanl will' l.o piatiital I) In ihaiwo uf the Clio', op, lallmi Shanuock in Diy Dock. ly Kucliwitf Wire fiom 'llio AhsoiIiIciI I'ihi Soiillijinpton, .Inn.' I -llio shainiuik II unit Into ilr) iluik todji lot ail i-ialliliiallcli ol In'l hull. THU NEYS THIS 310RNINH Wenthor InJIciitlonii loilat: FAIH AND WAftU. 1 fiiin'ial Cnlit Will Ani'pl tin- I'l.ltl AiiKinl lilt nt ltiml Tniielt Hills Villained In I lie In;iKl.f ' inn'. No l'ti.i srvinii of Cnncii.. In. how fiiimiili' l'iiiili(ili' 2 licniial-t ailioiiilile Ibnutinfiit. ;! fJomral -'Iln' W01 lil ol spott. A IMitoiial Note m.l Coinnii nt. 5 tuij "Nimihir Clctrti." (1 I.1H.1I -Mil.' of Difi'll.c In III.' Illlllntt Mlll.lCT I 'a.o. .It'll 11 Itil-llil.ih 'n llmly I'iiiiiiiI llick'on I 01 0111, illi c Workn sol,). 7 I. ,n.l Het outer Moll llnini' fiom II lllisliui'E'. IMiiiilioiial Coiili.t. nits (lain oil tho f.t'i.ld. S I il-Wi'1,1 SluiIiiii 1 tul siilnnhaii. ! loiici.il- Voiihcislirn I'fiiii'tltanla. I'liialn Id in, I ( onnni'liiil. HI l.oi ll -l.lnc of IWoiiie in the llilllutt Murder ( a-,' IC,in,'lli,l,',l. llnliistii.il ami l.ih.ir, MRS. M'KINLEY'S ' CONDITION SERIOUS Doctor Rixey Slightly Moie Hope fulSteinberg Called in Consultation. By Kidmhf Wlr from 'Ihp Asoditpil I'rrai. Washliintoii, Juno I. I"r. Illtey was at the White Ifotiue an limit and a half this pveniiiK and on le.ivliifi; at half past ion In answer to liuiuliies concci'iilnt, Jlr. .MoKlnlov's coitdilloii, said: 'Thotc lias lu'L'ii no linpoi latit change In Alls. .McKlnley's condition since we save nut our bulletin tills 11101 nint,-. Slie Is testiiiK: coillforlaM.v Of com so thoie are tliictiiatlons in her condi tion: at times she is hotter and at times worse, but she I" certainly not loslns any Kiound. In fact slie is pos. sibly saining very slowly. Theie is no moie Immediate danger now tliat thoie has been or some time." While Dr. Hlxey was sllfrhlly moie hopeful in his talk to-nlslit the pa tient's eotiilitloii cannot be said to show any matoiial change. It has been decided not to hold consulta tions moie than once ti day unless ,1 material change for the worse should occur and that the oulv bulletin to ho Issued shall be on" IoIIowIiir- ihe usual foieiioou consultation. Singeon Kon eial Steinbei'K called at the White House (IuiIiik; the evoiiins. A iiumbin of petsonul aoqualntancp.s t ailed dur Ins Hie evpnliiK. but no one was ad mitted to the White Mouse aftel ! o'clock, tin hour oat Her than the usual time for closing the dnoi.s to poison.11 '1 lends. Ono of the piesident's visi tors tn-night said that It was conceded that Alls. McKinley was in ,1 vol y Kiave condition. Tlioie was hope of the outcome, lie said, but it was ,( veiy slender hope. CONSIDERING THE MINERS' BILLS. Members of the House ft 0111 Anthia cite Conl Counties Discuss Plans. Dy Kvrlniltp Who from lln sscslnt pd Picjh. Il.lll.).lt1jr, .I11110 I. -'llic lllllllh. Is of 111.' linn... ol i.'il,-( ntatli limn llio .itillil.ii no mat 1 null. ikh anil iho Illinois' liis.,liw irnnniilit'C lii'ld a inn Hi, k Im c tnni.dil anil fiiiihu ili.siii-.nl tin' pltn of ,n lion Iht't slnll Like with ii'.'at.l tn Iho ininiis' hill .till in iho mmmI.' 1 oiiiiiilllo. . No il. liinic a, linn wa. lea. In', 1 ami aioitli.'i' niccl-ili'-' will ho hi 1,1 li,ni,iiiou uioiniu. li 1. pri.h. ahlc a tiinilai let In mil in1 util I'adi m, 111I1, r nl till' senate si nil, u toitli Iho 1I.-.1111, of the mlnem ami .iionglt 1111111; tliat tin hill. ..till a. loinniilli,' ho 1 (i.ii li-il in ili. finale. U iho h.11110 litno Ihe lil.inllllt, 1 Olllltllltn plohlhly will is.iie a .( iieiiieiil In the pnhln ilenniim iiij. Iln alli.t.l "liohl ii." of iho mill,' viol loi,.' lull.. II has Inni .iitsui'.li'il in miiiio .iiiiuis thu if flic miniis vtillnliaii III, if- opp isltiiin in the l'o 1 Ifillol hill 1 li. It illllir( ot till ill. Ilt'.llli',' 11II011 lakin mi the mini nil!, uonhl he iiijkIi I.iIkIiIi'i. Vl Ihe tin 1 til, 1; I, on, lit 1, llmi l.cl.c 11 In the hen-,- mi mhi n in, nili 10 oppo... Il,c 1 ipltol lull wa. 11.1 in, Inl 11ml Ir tvi. i. .li'ddnl In leue id, liiiltri nf nppn.il inn In Ihe I'm hill In Ih,' hal,,v nf ihe mlnem' , nniniillce, tilth h will l.il.e ditiiiilo ailimi toinniiow inoinlna; SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. Hi r.ulindte Wiic fiom fin' l'Oi lalcl Pirr lliiii.hin?, Inrie I Ihi iipi. 111,: lonil h'hl It. lin.il .e.ston in tins mi iiirjai, tlie .iicunn at li-l hat Ilia In ni di-am-cl up, 'I lie iaso of ihe 1 ( itiiiiouu ,,1 li tr Andtoi lliiililinu Hid linn i..odltiiiii, ot toil.. Ihnphlii, 11 is ritil.inl In iho siipcilor inini Viiioin, ihe ih'i i. Ion- Inn. Inl iluitn inn" New Ion v. Vidian lion Wi.ll... I.tiiine, afllmeil. Mil'nllliii'k t S 1. f Modi field, ifllllnlil, Ullli' 1. Ihil Im. k Ih'aiis, ( leafirhl. .iffinned II Ni'iut el al. ts I llik el .d,. Ill lie illniu.'il (., 11, lal I'iio Cvlliiiii.lni' loiiipani i Vlaaco l.llpil Wink., I uliiiiilnj. aim me, I. I'i i.hliii.' . I '"lining, appeal Horn .i,iinii mini, no iinlir inaile . . Tlie Edltois Abioad. lit hvilii.lt Wite (loin Ihe Vi-o, ulnl I'U'sl. Ihlil In. lime 4 I'he ineinh is of the I'eiiletl 1 nila lilltolld .!,,' i.illon niln',1 hue loo. 11 on iln I r annual out m.'. tiiioiiipiiiU'il hj ilielr fanil liin. 'Ilj.i will 11 in 111. until h'tiu u, i Willi;, tin evpn.il Inn anil Muvrjia I'.ills Ihile ale ihonr '(I) people 111 the putt 1 II llillke, 01 I'lilli ilc'lphii. picshiint of the a.soi tailnii, i in diaivte of Ihe .ih , Leadeis at Hauisbiug. lit Cvdii'he Wlte fioni Iho ... lat.'.i Post llaiii.l.tii)., lime I -Inltiil l ile sniaioK (,lua) and I'i'liii,..' 1,11' lieu kiipin. ll -u Is uf lci hti.'ii In uliiili Iln' Itepiihllian parl.t is plnUcI hi in .late plalfoum. I'ail.i li.uhii fioin d mil Iho lalo lilt, Ih . li .uniliioiicl In lldill.liiu lu luiilil Willi Ihe ..'ii. cols (11 llio jtiilliid ami 1 oiiiie-.lonal ippnnk inni in hill-t ami lullni n Innn lijUI.il Ion ' State League, lit Cidi. sill' Wne (lion I lit- Assu, i.ilnl l'.'. Iteadlnii, .lune 4 Iho Mill In.c hill hn.ui' wint Into H.-.loii line at II n't Io. k Imii.lU It Is I'lpi.leil (hat in aiiii'i nit nl a. I.. Hi' until! Io hi 111 the t il 1 mt 11 III l.e li.ii lad In Ihe 1110111 inr. when llic -fa.nii'- kdinlnlo will Ills. I v ho a 1 mmiKi'il. Eile's New Fabseuger Agent. II) Kuliudvu Win- from Ilir Vs.cclauil Piri' Nitt Voik, lune I I.Vlioul I'.c.s. 'lin'r Aiant lliiiiiuti I HuUil.. uf ills' Clio lailionl, ale nonnird hi. 11 .l.lijlloii tudai lKlo. W Cooke, av.l.tant ifcmial pav-enter j,'(iit, lu.s hicn Uc ilcJcd upon ii bis tuuea'or. CARNEGIE'S PROPHECIES He Believes That the Continental Powers Will Gomblne to Crush England. HOPE IN UNITED STATES This Government May Be Called Upon to Say "Don't" aa Eng land Did at tlie Beginning' of the Spnnlsli-American War King Edwaid Pull of Friendship for Ahieilcan Cousins. Ily rv.lii.lYi Wire from 'the A-'odalcil l'rnw. London. Juno 4.-y"Alatk my words," snld aVndrevv Carnegie tonlKht to a icpiesentallve of the Associated Press, "llic time Is cotillon' when the contin ental povveis will combine to smash up this little Island of (lioat "Britain. AVhen tliat happens, she will have to turn Io the United States for help. "I feel certain it will not ho refused. The United St 'lies will step lu and say 'dou'l. They Mill not just ns (lieat llrltahi did in the Spanlsli & met lean war. What she did then was gloat and It is not half tealtzed jot." AVhen Air. CarnoKle z.wo utterance to those sentiments he was in the I,;mi;liiuii hotel, London, where he hail arilvcd fiom Scotland for tho chamber of commerce KiitherhiKS. Until to niKlit he laid steadfastly refused to bn Interview ed. llcsiimiUK tho topic of AiiRlo-Ameri-can lelatious, Air. Carnegie said: "T believe in the community of tho IhiKlisli-spenkliif? laces, hy which r mean that the Amei leans and tho niltisli are now closer than over he foie. Could you set a bettc,r Instance than the Isii of the delesates of tho New Yin Ic chamber of commuice to Windsor last Saturday? I suf-Rested It and I'lns, Kdvvuid took up the idea thin (Highly. It was ,1 fitting: com mencement of the new leign. "T know "low deeply intoiested Klnfr Kdwnid Is in Hie 1'nited States. T have known this since the time, year--ajst). when I diove him 011 a locomotlvo in Hie 1'nlled States, vvhleli by tho way, ho did not forget when we met under dlffoient conditions. Edward Is Friendly. "The Idea that the visit of our dele gates io Windsor can he lu any way (oiistruod as King Kdwuid's lecognl tlon of Amei lean i ommerclnl supei iorily is all nonsense. The king I; lull nf tact and of rtiendshlp for oil ciniutiy." "Do you think." Air. Carnegie was p.sKed, "that tiiltlsli entorpiiso can In sulllclenlly stlmuhileil to ineet aincrl can competition?" "Oil. they fit until compelo vvllh us," loplicd Air. Cuiiiojrlo with a smile." "Would you advise the Iltltlsli peo ple to place their faith In combin.i llons,?" said tin.' Intel viewer. "I'm out of business," icspondod Mr. Caiuegle. "and I know nothing about combinations." When finest loiied regarding his re cent gift to the universities in Scot land, ho .aid: "llveiything will be settled shortly In a way sntlsruotoilly to both sides. The high Scot olllcials and myself are still having coiifeienccs to ai range mat ters." When asked If bo contemplated fur ther gifts, bo 1 cplied in Ihe negative, adding: "I have iiiilo enough 011 my hands for tlie piesout. When this matter has been settled thoie will bo lime enough tn think of something else." .Mr Caiiiogio looks well and Is gieat ly pleased at the locoptlnn given lo the delegates of tlni Xovv Yoik chamber of commoue, HICHBORN-BLAINE WEDDING. Youngest Sou of the Late Statesman Mniried to Admiial's Daughter. Hi Cviluslie Mac frcm 'Iln- Vs-odili',! I'rri-. Wa.lilnnlnii, .lune I Mis-t M 11 III l HnMiorii, il hi. hln of llui cliuiial lljelilmrn mil rclsn in; h'llo in W.i.liiiiKlnn .oiiel.t, wit niallicl l.i ,1 linis (i, 111 line, louiiR.'sl mhi of llui laic Malno stali-nrtn, at 1111.111 I nihil it the le-icleni 1, nl li.'l piiiuts. V unall utlinini,- nf linineiliitn lelaliiiis ami fiietuls ulliif.siil the iriemoin. 'liiet im Inch, I Mis III 1110, itiothll of the kiouiii; Ml. ami Mia lliiinn.di and Mi.. Ileale, ItH ,.. III-. Utc'l 1 hi ea 1, 1 1 -t Mi ami Mm. Ilhilne left loi .Si tt 101k, 1 1, el will i 'I Inn. ,la f.r Cniripo, In he jnne thin in, mill. 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