fWvvwWP s w1ra!Sw,w's3',' ' . ""'' ' www '" '!wTO5ylKT77WTJ!'l, ""' "--" "Wfpfvi TJf' . flV iy J'.OTf '$. fcy ;npwji-4'a c"-Tt r? .hJSJtTS V' " .w ; " T , p. I 'rimine. annum THf; ONLY SCRANTON PAPER. RIiC!:IVING'THK COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. wwrv .., TE7V PAGES SCRANTOX, PA., TIUUSDAV JIOKMNU, .JTNE 0, 1!)0t. TEN RAGES TWO CENTS. ' ' TRANSIT BILLS 'ARE PASSED taroc Growds Witness the Final Move ol tlie FoGht and Emcru Bills. HOW SENATORS VOTED riio Bills Aro Carried by a Voto of 31 to 0 Measures Introduced In Senate and House Matters in the Houso The Bill to Pay the Elec tion Contest Expenses oi Mr. Squior of Tunlchannock Fails. tx i:cIulxo Wire Ironi 'Ilie Assrelntod Trp llrm Ishuig, .Iiiiip 5. The sennlo lIiiiiiiIioi was otowded with spectators tonlghl In wllne-s the lilinl legisla tive niriM' nf tlio Foeht mid I'mcr.v iillls which hud passed tin1 hnu-e 'lining the ilny with amendments-. Tin? Ml ciinc bolnto tho lenato fur It1 nun hi I fine in the amendments In--i i ted by the house. I'.nlh ntensuios weie taken shot My nll'r the -"unto was rom eneil, mid Hie itmcildmclits cii enlieillleil lis, I'hotlt dl-c il Inn. The Mite mi eiieh Mil was ,'lt j ens to II n.ivs, n- fnl Inw -: Vi i- It. i l.ili it h. Howl, l'.uol,e, I'laxxfnnl. limn, I'l-liti, I linn, I'm nt. l'o, limit, c.i.iu--Inl I him-. Id nil, Lilian. lliCL'lli-. I.n Vltlxic. MiI-oii Mn lilliiiiniiii, ivli iju.nl, -mil. -is- ".11 -lltilol, -(lie, -limtlllll, -t'.lill, Vale, Vnulitu, W.i-litituu, illi mi-. WnniN-'l n. I.ilini-ln i, lliili-l, lm-oi, Muii, l!i,o, V Ml i. l'n-rnl. Imt lint intuit:- limn, Heinle, -t,xx. ml Wil-- Mi-' Hi I mill. in, 'iiiiiiiiIiij. Hum, Ki inniT- ii M.iiIiii. Mlllir, -pinul. Mill. i Tlie hills li:i Insi abend" been lian Stiihed, they weie liiiiueiliatol:- signed liv 1'ie-iileni do 'I'em Snyder and weie UMit In the hntls fur Speaker Ala-hall's -Ignatuio. The then go to the governor. Alter the-e hill5, li.id heeu dl-po-od uf. the -innte took up gonoinl husl 11'. A l.ngo niiniliei nf Iillls wijip lepniled fi mil committees mid the alond.lr nf Iillls on Hist .mil second leading mii- (le.ued up. Among the lulls mi -ecoml lending was the Miiehlliiniiniv hill amending the net governing -eenml class cltie-. The liiiiieip.il amendment pinvnlos that i it v councils' -hall flv the salary oC the delinquent i.iv cnllrctnr Ml. (!i.iil. nf I'lill.iilelphi.i. ninveil lli.it when the senate adjoin neil to night, lh.ll It he to meet at S."a a. in. tcuuminw. These hills were passed finally: lliiii-o lull iiiiKiiis il uulixitul fur tlrl ornisni? tn minx, tho ill I" I iKi otTttt Im I. I'iiJ. i'H I'll Hni- -KI.'mui in i Im I'hll lilt l'hl.i pro tut"i in Mi'IiIlimivmv miinti. iii(iiiiitmu -''Hill' In ilie -I. l-rili'i I'oiiiiil 1 ii tl'iinc 'iml liiunil lin-ni il nf -li uit'iii piiUl llilu- -J(lliil In tin' Mlrnlimii lin--p HI 'I lw I'm lit loll ! 1 1 (ii-r -J0,ni In i ht Mux M I'.ukii lio pit it hi -iiiilniix. 1mIi i.itliiir -inihii) in tlio I ink Until li - Mil. linn'" lull di i.ii inn.' I'.iiliou county mm Hi" I mix Iliiul imliiiil ill nut nml iiirliii- 1 hi' Mini- ilit'i .1 -i mi lie iti-lri( I. Ili'i-p lull .inn inline Ilii' inipni ilion .til o lint riiiniitiir- ili-lilliiu ir miiiuf m liuiiiK -iitlmi liiiuii- i in lip inii'rp"iili'il mil ,il-n pmnllii4 ll'il vxIipip it N pimi u .nix miiiptiii Ins I'litiiul .1 li it it (niiiliiii iliiul tin1 diirtii nf ?u It torn. )'. nx li ill R' mil. Bill Introduced, These Iillls weie Intioilueed: llx Mi. -ictt - Nun inliii'f .in .ut iilnm.: in Hip -tile 1 1 r ..-in x mi ilni th -I. in tni-imi-iin'iihlx mitiuiitu -tiull I"' piihiiil In not li'- Hull M. HXpipiM, ixn ot xxlilili -lull In piiti li-lml III II :iii-l'in" 'Hi'' pn-pui lux llllllU ilr. I'lil'l U ilinii III txxn Ih I i-l "lit: 1h'h-imii l.- Ilx Mi. Mmlillimimi, Mlivliu.x I'mxlilin.' f .r im .uliljtiniiil jmlui? in tin' iiipli Hi"' i nut nf Allrlicnx intmlj. llx Mr -urn in. in, r.niiliii.i- ulln,iiiii.- x ii r I "lllp.llllP-. In -llppl.X XX.lli I In llixxl', li'.rulll.tl-. i Ik- hi ili-liiiW iiljiiuit to di in pinMiuiix' In llto low ti, Iminiuli. ulx in ilUtiiit xxiitit ilii V ilri (nmpin.x mix Io lm.ilcil, llx Mi. Willi, M iiilKiiini i,x -Aiitliniiinv tlie (i niiiil'-iuiiu- of iilli,x I nine pul, in ki ml I In null! of xx.l.x In .1 llnllo I I'lllplliX tl) ili'lt and loii-lliat .1 tmlli'x liu ili.n,- tin- puliln' i i'l lliuiiu'li llio piiK. IU Mr. I mux, nf Kii ei lin ruling -nliuiu I ml 17 of I lie at I uinililliu, ln nli n( Mm ii- imil .-phili on-, null or luixxpil lliiiin, 'i - in ilu'lii-li iiilniimiiu r-rnl t m i - p.i xinlitiniii of till' .ii 1. Ilv Ml. Ixi.x-ir, nf 1'l.ll.nli'lplili ppinpiiiHii.: II M,7il ami tlie itiii'ii'ri (lit icon fnuu Mix I, 17711, In tlie lull, .mil il,'x,i., (,' (, i,l, mi nlm. Mnl, iliit'.i-i'il, IihI'oh lull J .III -Jl,;il iniii lln st.ilc III Kill) IKIIlllllK .1 Itll.lill .im In iniirl nt 11.il llin,-. 'Hie fiiliid -tn,., -iipn'iiH. tnint ili'iiiltil in I nor of Dlni-tnl, Imt In. nuxir Ii.cixk! the iiit'iuv. Itv Ml. I'll Ike, of Wi,,lm;l(iii Itt'pp.illii'. n . t li I" nf llio uit n Apnl ii, lh"i), idnliu' lo llii Iihic nt rrliu't' ot xxt.ioni I'iiiii-xImiiiIi, .mil il,o rcppjlhi." tlw ki) I'll niont tlit it in, jppionil inl II. M.-. After the senate had eniiilinied n Ii.iU'Ij of nominations, the sonuio nt 1103 ndouined until .S.'ln toniniiow moi niiif-r, In the House, Aflcr lOliHldetnble dehaie the Ihuery bill passed lliinlly by a vote of in I to 'II Tim Individual vote on this meas ure tn piMellciilly the same ns that on tlm Koelit bill, Alter pasliiK the following bills- (In nib the house adjourned until :t p. in.: Mlnxxlns lpt,'illiiiilo uul lllrliini.iti' tliilih n T'lll flblll lllO kllllC IIIDlllt'l il.t I ii- xxithout till I nun to inluiit nil mul pii-inil pii.pnii iium c.tli oilm in omIihh'Ii to the m iiiiliiiuiliir of llio illivllini lie rliilil n ililltlit'ii a tliouli tiny Iml lippii I'biu in lixxful utnli'tlt. Itosnlalinii luotcuiiii.'. in tnuin in m-i'.- of tli-uito or ilii.ilillilx nt Hit JmUt of .im jmli i III ilUtilct I'.v a Ijvx Juljt' uf jii jiljuiiiln' ilbtrlct. The road bill wns nmeiided by Mr. Kind, of Alleshcmiy, so (is to llx tho minimum rate of Interest at which bonds for road nui poses shall be Issued nt four Instead of tluee per cent, and then passed third tending. The following fiipioit lutloit bills passed dually: IV r (he ii'UtlnuJltcn of the p.iMkaticn of lie Perm Ixonii uuliixct, i7,W, fjtJtc of IMar L. liiu.'. "I Ilairlib-rc. for sirxkej rendtrtd in tlie Kioii nf lii;, ,VKJj 1'ntprn Slilo p III liiill.tU, T7,iil Inliilnit wlinnl for fpdilo nilml i I nt Khun, 2HVii); llititmi liixpllnl, IV"h I illimo -Lite lin,plt.il, Cnniiilltxillf, Hl.tlWi illc.x 1'oiuu p.uli, 7.1,'jeil! N.illoiiil (in ml of PitiiMxhniil.i, 77V""' IViii".x h nil I .Niintiml (nliunMilp, "i'MliHI; Clnrlri It Ixliclh', for lum lur il4liPinl liy 'Ixxrlflli nalnipiil, Nillonil (niiril, 1 1 ." . 7 1 ; Home lor Hid Ti iIiiIiik In N'miIi "f l'pif (lilMini, I'hll iilolpliln, II.(W; W'littrn 'l.tlr p-ti'li iill.uj, nn,liiKii ilillilnitj In ln.inp fnnil, -Ina.iiiiu, DiMiionl Insinc Im-pl-til, .'IMJ0S f-nlilluV iiii.l -jilor lioini', l.i to, t '.r,,lrtm; I'piiiixhniil1 In-lllnllon foi I In? Dpi! nml llinnli, Jil,0nil The bill appropriating: ?J,r.0(i to pay lite counsel fees, e.speimes nf eoiiiiel mid personal expenses of Ilepresenta llve H(ttlcr In the contested election ease of Tlli'nny vs. Htilcr, fiom Wyn tnliiST enmity, lulled on final passage by ii vote of "i to S7. A i ('solution was repotted from (he lilies eiiiumittee, anil adopted, iiiukliu; hills on seeond readlliK, appropriation hills on thlid icadlnp; mid bill" on tlrst lending the older of business lor to monoxx'.s -esslnn. Tnder the onler It Is ("iiieeted Hint the Kov cnpllol bill will be tahen up for second readiiiK. Tt is ptobtihle that the uppioprlatlon to eoniplete the capltol will be l educed Ii rim $.".,000,000 to M.nno.OOU to overcome nine li of the opposition lo the ineas tne Should the bill fall to pa-s toinor invv, tin ellnit will be made to secure n spedal oidei for it for third reading and linnl pns-nKo next Tuesday. VOTE MACHINE BILL SIGNED Governor Stone Approvos Measure to Leave the Adoption of tho Device to People Enor mous Expenditure. Ill' i:clii-lp W'no fiom I lie .U'ariitpil Press ll.uiishiirtr, .Tune .". (Sovernor Stone to-day -Isned the senate bill piovld ms for ,t suliinlssion to a vote of the people at the next Kcnotal election ii pioposed amendment to the coimitu tlnn to -uh-titute MtltiK: m.U'hliies for the ptesent -ystein- of bnllntim: Tlie Inst h'si-latiue pas-ed a joint le-nlu-tiou piDposlnir till- t liaiiKe in the con--lltutlon, which was etoed by the aovernor. The Supieine enutt decided that the eM'cuthe had mi rli:lit to np prot' oi- di-appioxe a le-nlullon of this kind. This hill is the next step in the pioceediiiKS and simply pie--eilbes tlie time and manner of -uh-uilttlm: the piopo-ed amen " ueiit to the people. In similnpr the bill the Roveinor e plalns his position upon the subject In a brief ciimmunieatinn to the lei-la-tme in wlil( li ii,. -a-: "Theie ale lipw.mls nf 11,000 voting pieelnet- in the stale, e.uli of whlih would ie(iilii' one or moro votinp; machine.-. I am inlojmed that the m.i ililnes now in use "in the city of Buf falo eo-t Ironi 00 to S700 each and that the very lca-t expensive nt these delee.- eo-t fitini $J0D to $ !(I0 each. The adoption of this amendment would, theielnie, i i es-itate the c--penilltme o fi mil twn to Ih e inllllou dollars bv the cninninnxxealth of th" several enuntie-. Tlie atherllsliiK nf the le-oltitinii piopo-ltiK such an amendment alnne ha.- aheady t o-t th" slate oer SJfl.000 and tills expendltllie will be duplicated by the second ad veillsemenl ieiiiiied to be made this ear. I cannot nppicciate a piopo-ltion width has tor its areminont tlie eiea tion of honest elections by the aid of Mitliu: m.t( hlni's. I do not think r possible in cnn-ti net ,t dexlte that will ninlvo u ill-hone-t man houe-t, noi do I think that an honest man needs a machine lo piotect and enfoice hi liiinesty The (iiiesiinu will he enn siih'ieil by the people In Mitlnj? for or lu.ilust this amendment In sIkiiIiii: this bill r hae lull ennndencf that their own better judgment will ine- all and will he entiielv satl-lietl with whalexer ctdict they niav icudei " The Koveinm also signed the bill iituemlinK the net c renting a bureau nt bnlldluK inspection in I'hiladelphla so as to K'Ktil.ite the exits of thcatics. HIS FINGER BITTEN OFF. Michael Pidish Chm-Rcs His Cousin, George I'idish, with Biting- off One of His Dibits. Il I- allllii-l linpn-sible to bellevo that theie is ,y per.-tin llvlnu ill his I'lviii'eii land so In in, il in his In Milltt, n to aeliially bite off the lln-j-ei ol u map with whom he ipiai icleil, yi'l ,-llih II illilll Is tleoijfn i'iillsli, of tne South Sii'iituu Hats, who was ar n -led .M'.-ieida.v at the lllslituee of bin (.oiisiii. .Mhhael 1'idlsh. .Mhl I came into Miinisi,ito .Mil- hu's ollhe yestetdny al'leiuoon Willi a big bandage aiouud his ilglit baud, lie liol'lilied the inaKlstiate bv iipi'ii Ihk mil ii iaper In which was lolled about halt of a human llucor, lie said that he and his cousin, iIcoiko, had beeuiiie involved hi a iii,uiel at (i 'oll.-ll weddillK on Tlle-dnv iiIkIiI, lii'tilKi' I'llUKhl Nleliulas' little tlllKer ill Ills moutii, lie said, and deliberately bit elf the half of It with one bile, besides ,tillxillK him oil Hie head Willi it hliicKjack, M.ii;l-.tiate Allllur Issued a wniiant fur the uiiesl of lleoiKo on the doubln ibaiKe oi niayiii'iii nnd assault and battery. He ns iiue-ted but was in. inainleil until this iiimnliiK when a heal hiK wlll'bo had. The severed llu- K i has hi pi ii i'd Inn Imttlo ot iilco- Iml a in will be used as evidence. Ohnti'tjo Arrivoa at Manila. llx- INilmixo W'irr fiom 'llio xarialu 1'rfM, Mil Hi, .Iiiiip i Mijoi (inn mI ( luittp aii, kt,i ami mo iniiipiiiitj nf tlio Sinili inl.inli) j. unit l.tio loi.n on ll.f iilinl suits jii.it,it Sonimr nnni l'il.n 'I no jtmial xxji rciiixo.l X till 1 lllljil- Ktlilltl'n sjllllp. (I, mul Cijii0 xxill In- (lu.pul iMi Vrtlim's kui.I at tlm lljla. lulljlit ill HI' Favor Compulsory Sale of Lands. Ily i:iliuttc Wire fiom 'llio Asiocialcil 1'ipsi lt"lf.it, Juno 5 conxfiitioii of t.OilO truant faunoij of tll.tcr, lit M Inn this jittrnooii, I a-soil a molutfon In favor of tin; cuiiipuUoiy t,ilo of IjiuI, afltl 'IIii.iiijs W. Ituvill, V, p, (pjill iimiilJiy Mtitlaix of lln.' lotal goxi'iii. mmt Iti.inl) luil jii-i'tt! a -pcctli iluiuuui.iii- ihc SitUm uf dual oxxiicrelilp. AMERICANS ARE HONORED Dcleoates ot the New York Glinm ber fire Tendered a Ban quet at London. FRIENDLY ADDRESSES All Speakers Profess Belief That England and United States Will Rule tho Dostrinos of tho World. Lord Lansdowuo Responds to tho Toast to Piesident MeKinloy. Mr. Carnogio's Speech. Iiy i:clnhe Who from Tlie Avociatnl I'ie'. London, June 5. The banquet ten deieu by the London chamber ol coni meice to the delt'Kiites of tlie New Ynik chamher at Oioccis' ball to iiIkIii, was one of the handsomest af laiis uf the kind ever kIvcii In a city famed for lavish hospitality. No el foi t was spaied to honor the Ameri can Ktiests; but it must be confessed that the latter did not sustain Hie lepiitutlnu America has for brilliant .ifler-dinner -peaklnK. Nor did the lliltl-h -penkeis do much to relieve the tedium ol four horns' .speaking. All the, .speeches, however, teemed with extreme tiiendliness and faith In the establishment of peimanent 1 1 loudly K'l.Uions. All tlie speakers expiessed the belief Hint (Jieat Ilrlt- ain and the T'nited States would tule the destinies of the woild, and that their unwiitten alliance would alway-i work for peace and tlio benellt of mankind Tlie tallies weie decniatd with a piolusioii of floweis nnd histoiic plate. Aiouud the hall Is a gallery, hli'h, as the evening advanced, was lllktl witli ladles, vv ho attended to hear the speeches. T.md r.ras-e.V pie-lded. On ills ilRht wtts Mr. c'boate and on his left T.oi d T.aiisdowne. Monls K. .lessup, Au di evv Ciiineifte. foinrliu- X. Iiliss, Kind Alveistone. (Kurd Chief .lust ice nf KiiRlnud), Clem ml A. (iriseom. (Scot so V). AVaitl, Koid Stiathcnna and Mount Uoyal. Kevl P. Moiton. Koid Avebiiry. (president of Hie ns-oelatud chanibeis of coninierce), and J. Pier pout MoiiMii weie aniniiR thn-e seated at Hie table of honor. In all, utailv lino weie pie-ent. Koid lltassey, in weboinlnt: the deleRafes, said' "To no other nation aie we diawn as we aie to our kinsmen across the At lantic. The wiselv directed tiieudship of our two peoples not ns jet. and peihnps never to be, icniented bv for mal alii nice dimild be a potent In fluence. Win k I Uf? together for the i (mi llion Rnod of all mankind, we may keep open the door for tiade.we ni.i.v spiead civilization, we may piotect the np pie ed, and we may establish peace amoiiR- the nations." To President McKiuley. Kind Kansdoxvne, the foieiRU secie taiy, followed in a toast to Piesident McKlnlev. lie "Mid: "I tiilnk 1 may .ty that to till the subjects of his innje-ty It lequlies an elioit to thinU of our lelations with the Pulled States as foieiRii iclattous. (Piolouucd elieel-,) "Witli lesard to President MeKln ley, we think of tlie Kio.it olllce he lllls anil, In addition to his public caies, we leinember the bin den of piivate anx iely he has to bear, and it Is Hie piaer of mil' whole country that his wile may lie lestoied to health and that he may continue to be to Hie whole woild t potent InllueiiLO for the Rood of the human race" Air. Je-sup. pie-blent of the New Yotk chamber of commerce, leplied to the addte-s of welcome. In the eoin.se. of his speech, he said: "If our comliiK together at this time Serves to hind In elo-er ties the ie l.tllons between the two nations, our hopes and expectations will be fultllleil and vve shall count It u lilRh piivileRu to have been heie," .Mr. .lessup levlewed the fiillUdlllK of Hie New VuiU chamber of coinnierce, and said: "We do not fniRet lunv you In stilled Into oiir minds li, Mills of In dit''tr.v. tlnrlft and lair dealltiR', -v 1 1 in L now, the dawn of the Twentieth ("iittiiy, vfn ai nhl" to state, with some pride that the business ie,i tlons between thQ country amount to the astoundliif: nun of ovep $in;o,floo, oon ently," In eniicludliiR', he snid: "Wo nie of the sanin lace, the same blood, the same IniiKiuiRe rind tradi tion, Wo can only Im tlvals In the c fl'ort each may put toith, iietimted by the same deslies, to carry to tho ends of the earth the hle.-sliiR.s of nur civil and tellKliius llbetty. To this end we will vvoiU band in baud and nlioulder lo shoulder," Air. .lessup was followed by Kurd Avebiiry, Poster IIIrrIiis and A. Hnr ttui Uepbiiin. Air, lleplnuii moused luteiest by an Intimation Hint tlio I'liited States were enteiliiR upon the laKe of tai Iff lelaxatloii. "Over two ye.ns iiro," nliserved Air. Hepburn, "Piesident Mtflvlnley, In a speech In Boston, paid: " Wo me pot lalkiiiR- about tmlff now'; nnd In Ills lecent Hip neioss the continent, he inndo no alluslim to the tullf, hut bi fatly emphasl'cil the tin (esslty of cultlvatlnt; outside mar ket. s." Mr, Carnegie's Speech. Air. PaineRJe, who cot the best io cfptlon of the evenliiK, dwelt upon the chance of tho Kiovvlnt: fi loudly lela t Ions between tho two coiiutiles, and continued as follows: "The liotoscope of tho futuio shows that common dunsers me likely t'o draw us closer mid cloitet, and If over the baunots heio entwined have to bo unfurled, side by side In self defense, against foe or combination of foes who may attack and disturb the peace, 1 pity that enemy. "The chambers of commerce of the world carry for their motto 'pence and goodwill amniiR: men,' if cabinets should ever fait to pieserve between us 'peace with honor' r stiuRest it's a tribunal ot last resort the chambers nf commerce In London and New York nnd not until we fall should our pen-' pies despair of a settlement creditable to both disputants." Mr. (Iriseom. whose nt rival on Hi" steamship St. Paul in time, for the hau illlet created much Interest, dwelt upon the expansion of American ship-lihiR-. The hour was now so late Hint sev eral toasts weie dispensed with, and Hie proceedings were biouttlit to an end with a few words fiom Air. Cliuate, who deelnied that Londoners had done a noble act In extending the hand of friendship to a most for midable rival. "Coinnierce," he said, "will be the leal p".ice maker and a blessing to mankind. Any teal conflict between our two countries Is Impossible." MR. BRYAN SPEAKS. Addressos tho Jackson County Dem ocratic Club on tho "Outlook." Sovore on Supremo Court. n.i nvrlmlto Wire fiom T!n A-opIiIpiI Pie. Knn-ns City, .lime fi William .T. llrynn uddiessed the Jackson County JJemoeiatle club tonight. tuktiiR lur bis FUbjeet "The Outlook." The audi torium, lioldlm; Kfioo, was not laige enough to meet the demands of the occasion. Air. iJiyan was especially severe In his arraignment of the Supieme court, hecau-e of its lecent decision, tn part, Air. lb van snid: "I stopped oil' to vi-lt this club be cause 1 have heaid that it is a har monizing club, and we need ju-t such clubs all over the country to re-lst the efloit that s being made to coiiveit the Democratic party into a tepubll cau jiarlv. "T believe vve have tlie best govern ment ever conceived by mini and that it will l eninin Hie best government. If the Supieme com I will leave It alone. In discussing the outlook tor our party I will say that Hie two things which we must ever advocate aie oig.inliS.i tinn and principles. A minority well organized is mote effective limn u ma-' Joiity uiioiR.iulzed. Tlie organization must have the c tintldenco of lis sup pnrtet". We w ei e well organized In lSIKi, and had the confidence of our suppoiteis. 1 believe thatour stnnd 111 1 SllC saved the Detuociatie party fiom absolute annihilation. We weie an organisation in IJiOO nnd our sup porteis believed u- to be honest. Theie weie men, purpnitliig lo be Deniociats. who did not suppoit us during those two campaigns. Now these men nie suggesting ti leorganization. "The.su so-called leoiganlzeis. who did not icpie-ent twenty per cent, of our Ueniociatie oleis in IS'ti!, and who lepseneuted a smaller per cent age of our number in liioo. would now dominate Hie parly. Some of von may think that 1 am not liboial In my views on the sublect of leniguniza tiun. 1 believe that we must have piiiiclplis and ndheie in llicni. A man who suppoiteil the Uepuhlie.m p.uly In ISfifi must have a big change of heai t bet" ne he tiles to lead the Demoeiatle pa it v. The line is so clear between tlie llemociatlc nnd Republican panics that no man , can make a mistake Tlie paity mu-t convrl (he men who have been op posing it, and it nm-t not be con vened bv them. FIGHT FOR LOPER. His Counsel Eudeavois to Stay Pro ceedings on Technicalities, llx- i:ilu-ixp W'lic from Tlio As-ot Intul l'rpi', Philadelphia, June 3. An efl'oi t was made lo-day by lounsel tor Illehiinl I''. Koper, on ti l.i 1 lor conspiracy with the late John S. Hopkins, Conner cashier of the detuiict People's bank, to delraud that Institution of SI.IO.OOO, lo have the ca-e dismissed under the statute of limitation-'. The defence claimed that ns the Indictment was not found until n.uly four yeais af ter the dale of the alleged conspliaey, Koper was not amenable. The court decided Hint although the distiict at Ituney had said the otlgllial enii spliacy dated fiom 19,", nevertheless he collected tills statement by adding Hun he would show that the con splincy still existed within the two .vents piesei Ibed by law, and this being tlie case, Judge Mai tin said such evidence was ndmlssllile. The defense was gtnntcil the benellt of an exception. STRIKE AT DAYTON SETTLED. Wotk Will Bo Resumed at National Cash Register Plant. Ill I:l1iikIu Wire fiom The As-ot l.itttl I'lnJ, Dayton, (I. .Ill 110 5. Tin labor unions In Joint session to-day voted to accept terms of settlement of the strike at the National Cash Register vvotks. The company agieed to take back the oltl foico ex'ceptlng tlio tour men whose discharge caused Hie tumble, Wink probably will be tesimied by the -',"00 employes nex't Monday. ARNELL RUNS AMUCK. A Michigan Hotel Keeper Kills His Daughter and Wounds Relatives llx Cviliuiie Wirt fii.in Hi,- Awnlatril l'ri. l, lr.il, Mi.h, hill" .1, -V Xnx -puljl fioni C iiliin.lli. Mull, .it,. "Will V111. II, pinpilitor of 11 linnl j in I -jli'Ui in lltaxtiluii, 1 .111 aimitU I01l.11, .iml hiioit' lit x.id iixirpiixxtinl fclmt iml l.llliil lii-ojt'ir 'I'l ilanalilii, Iilill.x xx oiiicl ul Im xxiio ami li"l hi, Jictil mniliti, 1'iutlnT .iml Uiii. No 11.1,1111 tin lio ui.nttl lot llio .-liuotinK Ulitn Aim II, xxlio Iml litiu iliinlt int; lot kxiijI il))-. inlt'iul lliu lions' loth), ho XX! nt np-t.uM lu w In rt- liU ilnuhln xxa, liiilnu- fiom l.lni ini'ltr .1 Iml .mil lalltil Im. lie I In 11 1 .inn' il'ixii ami fjlullx flint Ills will' and linil ut iiu inxallil inollici, liootint; Im tlnoiuh llio liantl. "Vrt. fMiniU'l liopp ami Amill'i ntcr xxpid at Ir.itiul li) t lie tliinlliu' vinl at Hi) appioitlit'l, Aniell xxalkttl out In llio itirct ami opuiul tup on tlitiii, xxoiniiliiu' liU si, I or Mlulill). "At till, jiiiitlnu' Ai ticll'.i liioilcr iml Mul, lliipp'ii iiu-liaml t imo on I lie tpnc and Vincll lM liU I'lcllui lliiiiiiili thj aim l)"ip xvji annrit xxllli a flint '.1111 ami oppnul llio, xxonnilliu Auicll, xxlio xt ,n tlitii laplmt'il unl la'npii ti the count) Jail. Ills vxoiiUil is uvt KUI." , FINAL EFFORT OF MINERS Senators Receive Letters In Re gard to Bills In Whlcli the Goal Workers Are Interested. FOX BILL AS A LEVER Representatives from Anthracite Coal Counties Asked to Withhold Support of tho Capitol Bill Until Favorable Action Is Taken on the Miners' Bills Plea for House Bills 215, 210 and 217, That Aie Still in Hands of the Committee Text of the Letters. Il.i Kxcl lie Wire fiom 'llio As-ot Inlpil IVrh. Hart Isbtirg. June fi. The anlhia clte coal mineis, who have been tug Ing the passjiRv of n number of bills in their luteiest thiough the leglslu tuie, today made 11 final effort lo get the senate cnminltlee on mines nnd mining to lepoit to the senate the tlnee mining bills Hint ate still In Hie committee. Tills effoit was made In the shape of a letter tn each sena tor asking that the committee be dis charged from turther consideration ot the billy. In order to make their po sition Mongif', the legislative com mittee of the mlnei s have lequested the membeis of the house of lepieseu tntlvcs fiom the anthracite coal conn ties to cniitiutie to withhold their sup poit of the Fo" capltol bill until fa otible action is taken on their bills. The members fiom the-e counties number about twenty, and the mineis claim Hint most of them will stand by the mine wotkeis. Tlie time bills .still in committee aie: House bill No. Illfi. that the miners shnll be paid ut a inle per ton, Instead of n rate per ear. House bill No. 2Ki. that c-hecM Welshman, or chei kmea-uiei , em ployed and paid by the mineis. shall be present when the coal Is weighed or measuied. House bill No. 217, that eon! shall be weighed before it is eieeiii;d. The Letters Sent. The following is .1 copy of the let ter sent to eueli member of the sen ate tonight: (In llio Dicoiiil tin nf April Hip Imii-p nf ippio. (1 nt.itixif, piii-fil tin illy anil M-iit tu tin- -unto fur xtmr tnn-iili ration lioii-p I'ilN Xn. 2n, lilO .mil JI7, xxlith proxnli for t!u xxt'iliim; nml itmilitlon tluipof of anlliiai ito toal. 'llip-o lu t Is xxpio ti'iimiil It'll to (ho siMiito t'ommillcp on mint", .mil minim;, v lio r-i U 1 luxe tlipm in lliiii-po-.-p Itiii. At a lit unit; lipfoie tint tonmiiltto 111 olijit tiou xx.h i.'i-fil lo lull ai.", tint toll 1 011I1I not In' xttishtil uniliT iiiliin oontlilion. Wo ton-iilpipil tlio tlijiitton ami xxIipii a -Pn.itor 1 illoil on nur cniiniiltii' .mil -tititl tint llio 1 oniiilillii' xxoiilil lop'irt (ho hill-, if .111 amend im nt xxa iiiiiIp to ,ili-fy tills objection, we, in iiinjum timi xxitli tin' -pinloi, lotmiil ilptl I lit.' .inn nilmnit iml .intlioiiriil linn lo liaml the uinc In the tliiiini'iii of tho loimnillop 011 lniti'W ami minim;, xxlnili he 'Inl. 'llio tommlttt'i' Mill roil limn' tn holil tin, lull ami al-o llio otlin- txxo, iiKinxt ?xhicli no il'iiliif nt Ins heen iimiIu it .Hit lime Mill -17 xa- lepoilptl fixnuililv tn llio si 11 ile :ilin- xxitli hon-e hill 211, ami upon .1 mnliou liy ilnilliiili of the commitlep, Stnilnp Hi liltll)im;li (xxlio Mill ho xxouhl lipnri Hum hnlh to the m into on llio fulluulng tli.x), th-y xxi ro 10 commilleil ami hill -JI7 Ins nut In on to puiliil SHH.L-. 'Ihe,i lulls are imlmntlx fall ninl ju-t, T lu ' 1I0 not innlaln au.xiliina: tint M in fair to tin' imploxds of llio mlmi- ami iln not pioxlile for ant' pi no on tlio ton, Imt -Imply pennies ,111 pqiiltahle kxpleiu foi xxnahln Hi.; mil, xxliit.li xxlll ln fail to the iniploiii unil iiuplii.xt. At piPMUt coil is pml lor In tho i.ir I11.nl ami llio mini r Ins tn pi tt e a iiil.iiil htialit of toil 011 tho in alnixo the lop and i, iP-pnn,ililo foi the lar aflir lonllm; It, iinlll It I, itiiin 1 11 . ill -oiiio (.1-1-1 llut'i' miles Unlit his pi no of xxoiK, anil is oft 11 ilotlpj 21 pel tun uf tho pi Ii e vvlicn onlv tvxo 11 thin p"i' in. 1. of the mil liipptus to fall otr, 01 -el lie il'ixxu in tin1 (.11 xxhllo In ms j"-llnl ami luuupitl ihuiiis' lis piuc In the lupil.t'1. Wo a-k tint tho-o hills ho inirlnl inln 1 ixx' In onltr tint xxo slnll ho panl fur (XPI) ptuunl in tl 1, ivupt xxlnt mix- lustl) ho allntxiil in ilotK.uo foi iiIii-p Hills .'in mil jit .110 1 niiiiali lit In lixx- iiotv on I lie klitlile- of nur i-l .1 1 ! for the I'lt'tt Lll.ni nf tlio hitimiiiiuiH mn. u- Xiitx, gpiitlrniin, in I'Dii'Iileiallon of llio ahuxo f.nt, mil liPllexiiu ll il xxo ,110 oulilleil It, ilu pinlii llmi ot ihe slule, xxo ,1.1, that ton ills, iliiio Ihe lonuuillto fiom furl lit r 1 on-iili lallen of dip hill, ami uixo the hills tour -nppml nml pi.- upon tin m l.ituiililx. Wo 11 -1. ilii', til xoiir Iniiil, In the n line of .1 ij-t miilllliiili' of nun xxliii 1. 1111 tlieii In 1' hI In tlie sxxp.il of Unit luoxx ilntxii In tlio liutxi'N of llio enlli amlil ilni j.t is miu ami ini-ttn in niilir .y xnu ami xour fimilli's, xxitli nllii'i.-. mi) line I lie pnxxit. uul xx.iimlii nf coil ilillin' Hie kt'i-oim lint inine anil ti". Hoping lint this Mill niei I xxllli ttmr laxnr ahle iniislili'i.lliiiii, xxo ,110, llcpi'i Itullt, T, II Milmlls, .lolm T. n.inp-e.v, II. VV. Coiiihlitlit, 'Ihoiins l.lexxlljn, lluiry follim, P. (i. liallau'hir, .lolm I'.ilie, 'Ihnmis ,1. Ilklianli, .1. T W'lllluus, .Vnll, 1.11 lie Commltlct', I ni hil Vllno VV 11 hi r- f Viiieilta, TROUBLE IN HONOLULU. Contempt of Couit In Bijuery Cases. Tluee Lawyeis Sentenced. llx Cxilihlio H r fioni 'llio Vs-ntjilnl Press. Honolulu, Alay L'S. via Pun Francisco. Last Satlllday tluee of the best known lawyei.s of Honolulu- iiepeial A. S. Ilni (well. W. A. Kinney ami S. AI, Halloll weie sentenced lo thllty da.vs In iail fop contempt of couit by Judge llunipluejs in the liivesilgit tlou of the chat go of bribery made against the Hawaiian legldntuie. Tlm allot ney.s attempted to icad and Hie III lliiinphiey.s' couit an allldavit lo show th Judge's peisoual bins against K'dltor Smith of the Advertiser, who was Indicted by the ginnd jury for pel jury. lletoro they leached the prison all weie lele.tsed by pmdon by Acting (lovernor Cooper. . .. . . . Tillman Withdraws Resignation. fly i:ulu,xo Wiip fioni 'tin? A-iii.UPil 'ir,i. Coluinbla, S. ( , Juno 5. -initoi 'lillm.ui, prol el In,; ajiiii-t llio udxciiioi'.s ilzhl In icjttt the Kiiatorlal rciiiutlunt, lus xxitluliaxxii liU Kali'iution. THE NEWS THIS MORNINt Weather Indications Today! SHOWERS J COOf-CfT. t (IpiipiiiI -Ainrrlcmi DpIiichIcs Iliti'piPttpil 'In l.oinlon. Ill imp (Jpuprnl Wood for Culiui Muitdlf. liipld Trnnull Hills l'.es tlio tlmi'i'. Miners Make n Final lllfnit tu ll.ixe I.pkIj. Iitlon I'jmciI. a tieiirr.il t'ailiondalo ppparliiiriit. a Kocil l'roif(liia of Hip educational Contest, I IMiloilal. .Soto unit ('eiiimnil. fi bntal TIip Stliolni'lilp In Sxx.iitlimore. 0 Loral -Will Itfcoulpr .Molt- Iteslsn? llllllolt on the Slaml. hlllkcts Stop Work on N'pxx- 'lrollp.x Koail. 7 I oi.il Sriotul I'le'litleilm flniich Heirs Dr. ItiibiiMon' Itcsiunillnn. i-pilni,' Meeting of Wouitii ot tlio Aidnloa tonry. S Loral-West Vranloii ami Sulniihin. 1) Cenei.il -XoillirKtirii I'i nnnlxania. r1111111ei.il ami ( unitiii iciil. Ill Lou I -hiiluslil.il and l.ihor. HIT ON HEAD WITH A PICK David Thomas Perhaps Fa tally Injured by An thony Thomasaske. David Thomas, a nlneteen-vear-old young man, employed as 11 dilver lu the Arehhald mine of the Delaware, Knckavvanna, and Western company, was hit on the head csterday with a pick by Anthony Thomasaske, nnd at a late hour last night was In a. pre caiious condition. Dr. Ar. II. Olm stead, who is attending him, feais he will not recover. Thomasaske Is n laborer, nml was employed by David Kv.ins, n miner. Thomas took n car into the chamber usteiduy morning and became en gaged in a ciuanel with the laboter, which icsulled in the hitter grabbing a pick nnd driving the point of it into Thomas' head. Tlie latter fell unionseicius, nnd Tlioinasaske fled from the mine by means of a nuile-w ay, followed by Uen j.tmin F. Fern, .lolin filynu and David Kvmis. Thomnsjiske was finally cap tured at his home in Sibley nnd taken to the mine in one of the company's wagons, vvlieie he was questioned by Foremen Thornton and Harris. He ad mitted hitting Thomas with the pick, and was then sent to the Taylor Jail, where he was turned over to Tlurgess (.iiilllths, who committed him to the county Jail to await the lestilt of Thomas' injuries. Thomas lives with his patents, near the Aiehbiild mine. n KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR. Anthony Puntical, of 1019 Brook Street, Run Over and Fright fully Crushed. Anthony l'uutle.il, of 101!) Hiook stieet, vvns tun over by a tt alley cur. on the Stone avenue line, last night about 7,1," o'clock and Instantly killed. He stinted fiom the city 011 a Stone avenue car, which was somewhat late, nnd as the car was turning from Hem lock street Into Stone avenue, anolher car was seen nppionching which was bound tor the city, The conductor of the outbound car theieiipou teveised his tiolley and the car started hack for the Intei.-ectlon of I Mt t s toll avenue and Hemlock to char the tiack for Ihe Inbound car, Puntical was standing on the icnr platform as tlie ear went outwanl, and this became tlie limit plattoim when the ti alloy was icveised and Ihe car tinned tnwaid the cltv. As soon as the ear got under headway, after Its course was dlieeted tovv.iiil I'lttslon avenue, I'unllcal tiled to get off. He did it in a somewhat clumsy iiiauner, and wus w hilled uhoiil and tliiown 011 the rails illicitly lu Hunt of tlie w heels, 'Pit,, cut it.wmtil nliit' llt.1 lmilv I'lltrttl- 1 - - ...- fully crushing his chest and vital or g.tus, Tils neck was also biokou and Ills tight hand loin off. I'uilei talxer Cuslck removed the body to his morgue, whole Coroner Huberts em panneled the following Juiois, who viewed tlm leinitllis; K. F. Squler, Alexander Thompson, ,T. F, AlcDon nugli, P, W. Voting. J, F. Mitchell and U. J. Flaheity. Political was a man led mail, who has a wife and four chlldien lu Poland, Ile lived with his two bint hers at Hid number on Hiouk sheet given above. The ear vvns in chuige of Conductor AlasleiN mid .Mnlniman Thomas .liinic.-. INSANE ENGINEER'S ACT. Shoots Wife and Daughter nnd Then Commits Suicide. Dy Kxclushe Wire 'rem "(he Associated VreH Al'itcon Mo., June fi. Ill mi II)! of tpinpoiuty Insanity today Kuglueer .James Slut oy killed his wife and IS-aeai-old daiightor while they .slept. Sunny calmly walked Into the stieet and meeting a neighbor told what lie had done. lie then drew a levolvcr and com mitted hillside. m Mrs. McKinley'a Condition, tl) Lxelu.lxc Wire from Flic Aoctoted Ptm. Wa.liiiiitton, .limp .. -Pi. Ilixex made Ills ll.-usl iiialnl) x-it In tlio xxhilf iloil-o klinill aflir I) o'fk'tk and iimalurd atmul an uui and 4 half. On leaxins he Jnl: ")r. VI. Ivinle.x is it'-lini; mt) toiuloiijlil) uutx, .-In- has gained a little this extnln.', hut 111111? Is nu nuiUd cbangc. Mn. U doini verj xxilb." THE CUBAN MUDDLE fln flttcniDt Is Now Belna Made to Fix the Blame lor Trouble on General Wood. DELAY IN THE MAILS Secrotaiy Root's Objection to Con vention's Resolution Not Received Until After Voto Had Been Taken. Poor Mail Service Prevents the Governor Qenetal from Keeping His Woi'd Tho Consetvatives Not Hopeful of Holding in Line the Fifteen Delegates Who Voted in Favor of the Resolution Affectinp; Relntions with the United States. 11) liilitslic Wile I111111 'Ilie ,"oclltnl l'ir-s. Havana, June fi. Tin. olllclnl Instrtii -linns limn Washington regaidlng tlie I'l.itt iinienilment have not nnlved. The ilelav Is causing annoyance to (eneial Wood, lie pioml-ed the ccin Ventlnn that It Shntlld have the letter en Tuesday, and it meeting wa.s called for this aft") noon to discuss the docu ment. The poor mail .service has long been complained of by business men hei c. In this instance IL has brought the question to tlie forcible attention or the military atithoi itles. It is said Hint a lessuniptlon of tlie Monday nnd Wednesday muii has been otdered. The Conservatives ate not hopeful nf holding in line the fifteen delegates who voted in favor of the lesnliitlon affecting tlie lelations with the t'nited Suites. At seveial meetings thete has been discission tending to embittei them. They believe they have not been used fairly, and insist that they ncted In Kood faith nnd with the un ilerslnndlng that the t'nited Slates would accept the amendment as passed. The first chart was i(ol sent to W.i-hiagton. At the loqtiest of Piesi dent Capote, General AVood asked Sceietaiy Hoot If the amendment could be accepted with the explana tions added to the clause. Secretary Ttoot wlied' "No, better accept it without." The leport wa.s then changed, the oils Inn I amendment be ing accepted, with the undoistnndlng thai it would have the Interpretations given by Seeietary Itoot. General Wood wlied the lepoit to Washington on Sunday. That was the (list ftll icpnrt sent out. Seeietaty Root tele gidphed on Titesdav. iust after the convention voted on it. tli.it Washing ton could not accept the objecting In tel pietatinnn mul explanations. At a meeting of the fifteen yester day evening, it wa.s said that Geneial Wood told the committee up to tho I.isi moment that the Culled States was satisfied. AFTER THE DOG-FIGHTERS. The Latest Crusade Started by the Municipal League. Agent Hubert Wilson, nf tlie Munici pal league, last night 111 tested Cliailes ll.iltle, a woll-knnwn coloied man, nil the dim ge of aiding anil abetting .1 dog light, which is said to have been pulled nil' in .lessup on .Monday night. Iinttle was leinuuded for u fin tin r healing bv Alaglsiiale Millar. Agent Wilson s.i.vs that Hie tight was. to have been pulled oil In I'llcebutg, but Ilia I the anival of himself and sevral of his deieetives pteveiited It lu-t lu the nick of time, llcsays that theie weie seveial local cniistablcs ami special olilters, and at least one euun i iliiiau, lu ihe delegation ft mn this city who weie ptosout. Tlie crowd yot llio best of the .Municipal Iciigucis. how ever, fur while they pieteniled to disper.-e they simply moved up to .lessup ami llieie had tho light. All. Wilson says that U.ittle'n dug was botiibly wniiudeil and that It, sillfeied gie.it agony. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. Veulict of tlie C01 oner's Jury in tho Miller Case. Theie was an Inquest last night hi Hie case of little IJIIen '.Miller, the tlirec- .veur-old duiigliter of Air. nnd .Mis. .liilin .Miller, nf drove stieet. who was iliow lied v in the Knckavvaimn liver Tuesday morning, The Inquest was held In the coin 1 hou-e, ami the. Juion weie chailes Wiggins. William Mar tin, .1. F. .Mitchell, John Itlchards, II. F. Sculler and Itltliind rnvls, Tlie only witness examined was John Christ, 11 thlitceu-yenr-old hoy, who saw the body In the river uear the gas house ami ciiirled It out. Coinner Hub erts eplnlnei the cause of death and gnvo the statements made by the par ents. Tlie verdict was to tho effect tluil tho child met death by accident ally falling Into ihe ilver. Marriage of Judgo Brewer. Ily l'Trlinlvp Wlie linn I ho Associated 1'iw. Iliiilini'.lt'ii. M . Iiiiie fi - lii'liie llnuii, of Hit I mini -i.it -i'H me tuiiii, ami Mi-s I nii'i-i Miiiol Mott xxtie 111 until this alit nei.'ii. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. l.oc il data f i- .lime 'I, l'U: llilliat It'll ptialilll' lime.-1 itiu 11 1I1111' ,.., l dcneel in tie; lee Iti'laliie llmiiitlit)! s a. 111 (VI per t cut. S p. in IVJ ptr 1 'in. I'lfilpitalinn, '.'I liouis ended t p. in, licit -; xxeallm, ileal. ' -f -f WEATHER FORECAST. 4, )- Waslilnston, .lane 5. I'orftait for -- 'llunsda.x and I'mli): I'anern I'enniyl. s- s vanla-MiOtxers and cooler 'Ihursda), with - s piohahly thunder .loom. triday, oool. f 11, xxllli klmxxei; Hull I" bdik loutU. sV s (ily xxindi. sV-