- -. - t jft - ribttne. tmntoit TMn ONLY SCRANTON PAPKR RECEIVING TH!: COMPLETE NI-VVS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD w rwo CENTS. SCU ANTON, PA., FKIDAY 3IOKNIX(,, .IL'NK H, 15101. TWO CENTS. sC"?,, 4Vf, f,t -?- n i"iai i i gn iiir,i & uaaviT l ji ns- msb -I?a3LC5fiPMMiaH Wg L TrrHgT A F "S9VKlf?919ViHHlv&Ulfl3CliM99QwBS:" RIPPER NO. 2 IS PASSED Mr. Flinn, ot Alleohenu, BecomcB Sdl'GtlStiG in DISGUSSllId the Bill in Senate. TROLLEY LEGISLATION Bomowhat Annoying to Mr. Henry. The Senate Congressional Apporti onment Bill Is Passed Finally by tho House A Bill to Provide for Appropriation to Erect a Monu ment Over Gen. Meredith's Grave Is Repented Favorably. R, fTiludve Wire fiom 'Hit i.oeialed Pie. Tlnn Isbuig, .Mine l". The Focht mid Si cil l bills supplementing mid amend ing llii- P'ocht mnl lOineiy l.illwnv laws woe passed iliinlly by tin.1 senate to iliij TIim imly speech against the bills Whs made In Mr. Homy, of Philadel phia. Hi- sevoiely criticized tin- piu priel.v iU placing in till' hands of a bo.nd consisting of Hip governni. see lel.n.v of tin coninionwonlth mnl the .Htm tipy geneinl tin ipiestiun of whether tlic building of mi elevated 1.1II10.11W 111 cities Is , neces.sitv. Tbcio whs too milch centi nliz.ilioi, of power in tb.it pin tl iil.ii- pim-lslon, anil such .1 iiicMlon should lip loft In tho hand nl lln people in tlio r oniiiinnlty which li nll'ecls, In miieluilliig, Mr. llenrv villi. '"I'llPIP ll.ls- been suniO 1'N.t 1 llt (Illlfll-J" tmlli - legislation passed dining tin 1 .si It'll (lavs; not In tin interest of i lit- people, but 111 IIip illtelost of flill. i lil. grabbeis. Moie lout has been taken 1 1 mil the nlllt e of t In" seciet.iry of the eoiiinionuealtli than the hovers tool. Ii inn Pekin during the Into uti lising. The hills weie eoineived In sn mnl binught lnilli In iniiiiit " Tlio vote on the Senlt bill, against whiih liill Mr. Henry's icm.nks were pillii lp.illy diiected. was L'S to ',i and on the Focht hill, "'1 to S Ml Flyilll, ot Alloghenv , tool, a p.llt Ini; sliot at the Plltsbuig "Kipper'' l gishition, when the house hill sup pl( nieiillng and amending the .second illj aet i ii hip up for lln.il passage, lie said thai in looking owi the lilll under i oiisidejatioii il Is app.ueiil thai sev n.il mistakes had been made In the oiIkIii.iI "Uippei" hill. He wanted to 1 now tiom Ml. Muehlbioiiner. of Al lpfshuny, who had charge of Hip moas ille wbetliei the Plttshur,; ehlilllber of I'ulllllH'K e and the Municipal league had I" eu consulted about the amend m. nt . lo which his tollengt-o ii'pllcil that lliey had not. Mr. l''l mi "l)u you uuilciM.ii'd all of II".' Mr. Miii-hlhinniici -"Not all but up.nly .ill," Mr Flynii lhen s,ij( ilint hi the 01 in lnul bill th" authoi had Inigotleu to "lip" out two otlli es. This Mior, he s ui-atliiillv said, bus been discuvcied and in (oiiseinenee the people of Pilts bmg hup only one olllee In whiih thev r,n pIpi I any one that of enn tluller Tlio mngnllli elit i Ivll serviie jinivlsliin which Is in the oiiginn! bill, lie said. i taken tin by tin jiie.sent bill inuell to his sin pi m' lit was ill iiiMir ol a gie.nei p.nt of the ptpsont Uieiisuio, yyt he could not Mite loi it. In i oiiciusliyii he Mild: 'I wish lo publicly minoiiiuc that I am much obliged to the author of the bill th.it lie has lctl ns the o(li e of lonliollci ." The bill was passed-"H to ll, Bills Passed Finally. The billowing lions. . .ippi-opiliiilon, bills weio also parsed mid now no to the KuM'llliil ' IViiiii mil Ii.iiiiiiiu' s, in.iii i,,i ,, i,i, Mnilni llil.lini, Ih'liuui' iiniiiit, s-'IT.Vm st,,n p. i, p.! il f"i Injlili'l I', l-ili. ot ll,,' Mi, I, II,. I ml I ti hi, llili'inii sfi.nin, a ..ii ijr. sun liiili., I inn ll-vllh , '!.!,, il. IMiMvhiini iniili, il ' hix'Ulii. .it l'hil.iili'lilii.i. sjii.hhi Hum, mi liiinilil.' in s,,,,;, ,,( , 11,11,1 la, t .'I ' i ii .lie ,,( i.i lui'ii .im, I'liilnldiilii.i, 1 1 .i i.i W.-liin .t.il. p. ini.iiil.in, s',.,u, i,, i tin i I,., mil in ilinnil of Mil' iiili;aiii .mil i.niiu his tuc, -intiiiiKi: I'uui-ib ml i Sililli'i' ,i nl s,,',,,.- II nit. Uric sj-i,ihih, r.i.iim .Luc p. nil. in on , s"'i,iimi: lot lln' ii,H,il i,i ili, Nat on 1 1 (,, ni.l iti'l ilic ni.il fniio. s77,",iiiii The MMialo bill, nppinpi I'lthur $L'.".ii'i'i to ihe ,r'ish ho.spital. I'hiladelphia. v as i.l-ai pns-.sed lln. illy. Mimnr the hills lepaitd fmui i inii lullleps wai- tho limisi bill iiiaUinw: It a misdemeanor fnt clillllujeis to ill' i hair" emplnyes heeaus-i. th..y bolmiK to lawful labor union-. lb use bills validating acts dune by i .irpiirnlion liofino tin iei r.rdliu; of thcli thai lei's, wa! defeated, lepoin-Id-iieir.'iiid analn placed on the calender. After lit ly-s-iN bills had been pns.se, "ii .second icailluir and twenty bills bad been nilanceil f i out fit si 10 pomml rpnclinsr. (hp.iiI.v all of ihem lioiii-e up propi'intlnn bills), the seiuilo adjmirn nl until Monday night at S n't loci;, In tlie House. The senate conKiii(iiiu iippoftlnn. nienl bill was pied liually b the hiiuv tmlu.s by a stiiet panv oo of TIS to .il, Till! bill ciealcs thlili'lwo dlillicts to coilfoilll Itll the I'cdeial nppmtiouiiiem. I'eniu-.vlMinia 1ms at pIPM'lll lWCt, -PlR'llt lliStl'il'l col.'.ss. Ilieil lilld two at Ul'Ke TIltK bill fjhe.s 1'lllladclphl.i ami AlloKliony counties cat-li Din tidilltloiitil coiiKTesMiiun. Tinder i iwciUy-nine iU.-trlfts have a iionilna) Itcpiibllcaii iiinjniity and the oilier tlltec tiro h.Hely Peiuoeratlc. Tlieso bills weio icported fiom tho Bppiopl iatlniiH committee: InJlililtion for IVa-l.li Mlniltil nl Nt'slrin 'fini. i.i'i.iiiu, "IO,'H0: I'fiinnl'.jiilj, Oul ulnol, S".i,C.i,l, lalilrt to lliflnoi.t ul .lolm llililu on I'.tt I.M.I1111K l.atilc I't'ld. il,;ii; tablet lu nuikpoiil U'n i'l rcitj-tlthlli ami Out lluiiiliciltli I'i mi-vlwiiia Vftrrail Vounlorr in luttlv- of Aiilicuni, I,iKM; luoiiiiinciit to mm'.i,r n( l'i nii..hJiii Mttlnu ol Aiulcisoiivlllf , 11 von in .Nalijiul t'cinotir.t at n rioikornillc, si'j.nooj I'duton hosiiltil, l.Vinlj intmuiiiciil In lioni'ial Sinmel Moicilith, fir.t Ins. uur rf I iilirtl Mutiv. Jt Mwint I'lt.Hjnl, jiit ip'inl), l..'jnn. Tin senate anieiiduieiitH to the judi cial appoi tlonment bill vcio non-eon- I'ltned In, mnl the meniiiic Roes back lo I fie neiiute. Tho Seotl unit Vin'llt ftiliipinelltnl t lipid tliuislt bills were tppoilcii tioin Ihe eorporatloiiH eominltlee. The fol low hitf bills, reealk'il fiom the KoVer iuir, Were defeated: KxceptltiB- Honi the pi'(llnus of ihe fli'Ht .section of the Act of May 0. 1SS7, lelntlve to the eolleetlon of eollntenit Itiherltmiee tux, nil estnte.s ji.ihhIiir from any peion dylnij, .seized or pni ses.sed theienf. to the iinniiu rled dLster 01 .slstois or ihe Uei'Pdeul. Kesuliitlnc; the eollecllon of city taxes lu thlrd-elns.s cltlo-i. The bill j-pcnllcil from Hie Kovernnr, leKtllnllliK the duly of assessors Mil horoiiKhs iiticl punldliii,' that In inak llipr the valtmtlou of the pioperty the asse.ssois of the wnreVt sTinll act a's a board of nisiossnisf, passed llnnlly. THE COMMUTATION ACT EXPLAINED In Opinion of Attornoy General Elk in It Should Apply to All Pri soners in State Penitentiaries. il nvrlum Wit fiom Tin Aorfatfd Vrc H.iiiNbniK. illinn II!. Altmnoy (Sim nil Clktn today submitted u written ophinii In r.ovpprmr SKuie vi the cott .stltutionnlliy or tho art parsed by tlio pio.vom H'i;lMlatuio, piovldln for the foniintitiiiion of onti'tunn tor ood be havior of rt hi viol r in piKons pen! Initial i'1. oiUhoiic .itid county JnlN. Mi. KlUIn say: I loin the ati(huutt"4 ii ili.iilv .ijipt n- t Is it tlio lri"htnr( h.ul tin' pourr tn niiM j Uv ii'1'it in? tin ( r.intint'itiHi 01 Ktiliiiu nt lluxc pu-oims uho jit( MMinyr tml tlirir ti'iin, i hi1 ,i tliii- wlm MioiiM Ik "iit tn uiuii .ilttr ihp curn tint nt of Dip l,i w, 'lint tin .itt In (jtn'ition npiilM-H to nil priMtiKis oufitifcl in junal inititu tif'ti in Din .st.it i. i!iiul ;tni(iiL tiom lu 4 Xjlttv UOlMMH. I mi nt opiiiuiti, hmlnrcf tint ii pii-om r; (uiwtti'il !n out .-l.it. (oints .tin! mmmiiic -iit tlnir trniib of impri moiil in the piiMUi. ptiu- tPiitiairiP-, moi It hntio dim! tount jiiK ot Ibis M ito .lie fiititliil tt 111-' toiiitmii itum proviitul in tlr Ait rin .ii l npr.iUnll hhiihi .u Ih 01 puis ut ift in (outhrt with it inmiMnti-t .ini inut. I In i ' foic, Im- Iii hi to 1 ikr tin' pl.nc of the .;, um laut itiuii iti uf Mi il. IM.!, sy tint lioiodlir in lli' rn oiiimi inline tf pn-oun-i for the li'inlits of tho toniiiiut itioti tin if ut t -4ihj11 If fol- h.U(. the ipHlioii h n liooi ru-ad MutMhrr hr l ( iiiuuit tlimi act shoiihl .ippb tu fulttil piloi m (oi)flni'tl in oui ht ito pthiil mt f tut ion-5. Pu miih ntniutfii in tin1 I mini MitoH ioint tor the Lutiutiiion of Minn.- uii wlmli suUinourN lu' jui imIk t inn in iv lu Miilonu'd to impiiMin limit in mil M iu pi niti ntuript 'lln' powtr, liaiuovii. thai! Miit tin in lo pnon, ." wll la l tit pitwii wlihli i in nlicvf tin tn fioin pti Ii iiiipii-oiiiiH nr, i hM(vinla hulcil tn the foil n il tfi vtiitnu'iit I hi pit soli ti( thiii hH tho luht to i tnt i pml'iii to iit h piionti. .ind the Mjto mitlioii tus ham mt i mitt to tntntoio with ftMlor.il pii uihh ( itiitiiiPil in ot ii --tiiio pi ioii. 'Micro U no I M ( l-H ill III lie lim I nilllllllt.ltlUll !iv upplh' .ililr Ih I nitod Mitt" pi lmn l" .md sin li pnoi. ti- mi louk tn l lit .u t of coiisio"- foi tlio roni nmtiiioi! in winch tho .im (iiuthtl. 'the .n r if (uniPi tr Mi .'!, lT'i, I- in foiio, nrd ftil nil piioii(M -honltl ionii' Midi t oiniiiuCitMui i 1- pioMihtl tin rem SOUTHDRNERS AND QUAKERS Proceedings ot the Industrial Con vention nt Philadelphia Yester day Topics Discussed. I!i ljiln.hr Win. fii.iu flu' .-sou itrd Pick l'hll.idelphla, .lime I.!. Tin delegates In tie.' Miiitherii indil.siri.il eouveiition today loiisldeied the impoi t.inl ques tion of waterways and their i cl.it inn lo tlie liupioveiiienl of the country' ti .nl.". An inieieMiiii,' discussion oe eiineil 011 the value of an Isthmian 1 anal, the opinion ot the speukuis be Iiik that the piopn-ed XIimi-.ikiui e.inal would be the m-t ie--.ilili econoinl i.il ib.ilinel between the Atlantic and I'aellk coasts. Mun Dewall C. Cobb, of I'eli-.n 11I.1, led tin- debate on tills subject. The .Mississippi river and It- tilbulailes was ,imi dNeii.ss.'d, the t-peaheis nlllik" ti'iiMiii- whv the AMit-I'lunyi- ol the south should be devel oped and iitili.ed. .1. 11. IiIIihiiii. uf I'.huilnj'hani, n-.nl a I a pel on "linn mid Steel Jlantifactiuo In the Smith," aletiilllnpr the develop ineni of 1 he Indtisiiy and show hit; tli'i beiiellls tn Investius and lIl.llllll'iK tlli'-i-s. Two lllteictlun Ilddies-si'.j w (.-e leliMned at the iilifht session, one by I'r. Willi. in' I'.. Tohiiaii, on the subject of hllpruVlllK the eonditloll of wilge e.iineis tiud tlie other by W. U. foiin-i-ll, who spuKe lu beb.ilf of the coloii'd. riii-i'. (JeolKi II. AiiiIi'Imiii, of I'lltsbttri;, spoKc brlelly oil the subjec! of a ,c ni.imui e.inal. .'spiessliiK: the opinion lli.it the I 'lilt .-il stales .an build an Istlunlaii eaual without the help of tho l.'iUillsh or iiii oilier nation The .Sue. ciniil. he s,i,, 1- n meal boon to lllltlsl I'Olllineiee mill asM-rted that this inimtiT nei dM .i shoit and ion ninle couise nj wliU I lo si.pd t.s pio dints to tlie I'.iclllc coast and thence to the uiuiKels of the wm Id. AMERICANS WIN SHOOTING MATCH They Take the Third Consecutive Clay Bird Contest by Score of 843 to 730. Ily I'xiliul.f Vlr, (iniii 'Ilic A..'iiiliil l'rf l.iiiiilon, .bin," II - llir iiipiii.iii4 won the llilnl i ol t ul ir ,lj (f Ilic il.i Mnl tij.it It l.v a Mine ut bit In 7.1'). 'Il.i- loiill im luTilti unli ihr tic ili. t toiid will mi lln i.iil i'l ilirlr IliUI'li hikiiii lit-, Ilic I.iiIic on Hi. sl.iinl h.oIiik .inr(lia'i .ml llilli-li llj; sptnlir, mi) Jl I J n H mill.. n ( '..)( 1) T V Mii.lnll la III,' t niloil sU,, ,,! j,i., Hull fur llio HrhUli, Fhllndelphin Tlientiiunl Entej prise, H CmIiihIx Wire Irem 1li .oi-ltfd l'if. riiiljiK'll'ln i, Iuir. It. Mr licit Hi- Vd.hu uir iluful llii' ('tun n nil Ihr I'Jrl. tlirjttr in ihli illj .i muntli aco, IliU i.'lioii lus Ikoii pur. ili.i(il h) 'Mo.s.f, Shun jihI liiiiniinjn, (lie Iniii, merman lupi'is 4inl mom) luuncnK Lflni: (onsiiiiimatcil Ih'Ijj. lIiB. Fullinnu Wants Divoice, lly Diilmiti Who from The .Aodatcil I'u.i ('lili9i,o, Juno II. Mrs I) nn I'lillinjn to.lj.t tit t ct Miit n the I'niA (ounly i in nil court fur ilni'iu from li'dije .M I'u'liiun un t lie ground Ct ilccrtluu. WANAMAKER ON FRANCHISES Oilers to Pan tlie Gitu ol Philadel phia th6 Sum ol $2,5d0,000 lor Privlleoes. TRACTION CO. PROTEST Will Contest the Granting of Pri vileges With Albert Johnson Who Dosiros to Construct Hallways and Charge Three Cent Fares Mr. Wanamaker Thinks There's Plun- der in Franchise Business. lly I.TcliiMe Win from The A-v-ui i.,(i d I'm-". I'lilladelphla June 18. The Litest iiiuw in the mallei- of the Kimilint; of stieet luilway fi-.tnchlses by city coun cils was made today, when ev-,TJosl-inristci (Jeneial .lolm Waiiuniakor sent ti letter to Mayor AshbtldKe, olfei Inn lo pay to the city ,:00,0n0 for tlie pan els, lights anil fianchi.ses Kiniited and Intended lo bu Kranted by fourteou air diiiaiRes of council now aw-.iUliiR the mayor's uppioMil. These lourteeii or ciinance.s nlvu to a number of caplt.il ss, who me friendly to the dominant faction In the Kepubllcan party In this state, the iIrIu to construct, under ground and elevated railways on slieet.s now occupied by suiface i all way companies ami to build surface roads on those streets not occupied by other companies. Tlie speed with which the enabling acts weie passed by the legislature and the passage by city councils, in throe d.iys of Ihe fourteen city ordlnanies has aroused opposition in certain ati.iiteis. It has been under stood, but not officially announced, that the Union Ti.iction loinpany, which occupies most of the streets of the city, would contest the j-i.uitiuir of tlio pi-lvllCRPH alone with Albert John son, who deslies to construct stieet railways and (bulge tlnee (cut i'.ues. I'l) to this time Mr. WaiiainaKer h.ul not tlKiitud in the matter, but his pai tlcipatlon .igainst the irrnntluir of the fiaiicblses does not come with stii piise. Mr. Wauamaker Cheerful. Mr. U'ananviker, In his letter s.iys he believes the franchises trranted hv tbese oidlndnces nie of eiionnous money value: Unit the people will get not hill!!: for these fianchises; p.issen Keis will h,ic no cheaper ti.inspoita tion, and that the only gainers will he those financially Inteiested In the pro jects, lie urges the mayor to veto the onllniinct, before him, in older that new oi-dinames may he di.itted eon ferrln,? tlie fianchises in nuestion only upon the payment of a sum of money Into the public tie.istuy roiiiiiienii.ite to the value of the giant. Mr. Wun.i inalier says lie will elieeriull. jiay the sum of $:!,r.00,o00, but suggnsi.? that if the new ordinances ictiuired the fian chises to be put up al auction ,uid s(,id to the hlgliest blddcr,,in amount laige I In e.Ncess of that which be bad of. teied "ould he leadily ecinvd Ills olfer. lie continues, is meiely .in Indication In concielo fnim of the ni.ig nitude of the gift confeircd upon pii ato citizens without leturn to th peo. file. "It seenis to inc." he concludes, "tli.it to give away such ram hises for nothing, when others .stand leady to pay inllllons lor ihe same rights, is Utile shoit ol public plunder." The Mayor Not Friendly, lu order that the olt'er might le.nh the ni.i.xoi befoie he .signed the mill iianies, Mr. Wanamaker fiiep.ueil two letters, One w.it, sent to the nuiyot'.s pilvate resilient e, and the other was pi'isonnllv handed i,, tb" mayor by Mr. IViiniiiiiul.iM's iniiile seiielnry lill'-illg tile esenlsis liuidenl to the loiiuiil n ceptiinie of the new- mint building liv the United States govein ment. The instant the major iecog nlzed the handwriting of Mr. Wana maker lie threw the letter Into tlio crowd without reading it. This action is leadily iiiiilii stood when it Is re luemlieied that tho mayor and Mr. W.iniiniiik?'!' me not on lrleudly terms, The mayor spent the entire evening up to midnight in his ofllce, and it win pifsiimed thai he was going over the ordinances, He letiised to be seen by newspaper icporteis, and what action lie will take In the matter or appiov lug the oidlnaiices Is mn otllcl.illv kiinwn, but It Is moie than probaliie that he will kIvo them bis approval. AN ALLEGED SPY IS ROUGHLY HANDLED Eugeno Ilispnlli la Captured by Socialists at Bane, Vt. Rescued by tho Police, III' i:iliikne Wm. fiom I In .t-u i.ihil 'u,. .New- Voik, June 1:1. Accoidlng to a dispatch fi oui llni le, Vt., a man who described liluclf as llugeliii Itlspelll, was ciipluieil In a socialistic meellug iu that city lust niglii, and iiiughly handled. lie was placed u a cellar and lonlllicil licit until lesuied b the police. lUxpi'lli claimed to be an Italian spy In the employ of the Italian consul lii till city, and said he had been sent (hen to im el out n plan by which the Ivlliti ot Italy was to bo killed, Tho Italian consul today refused to say anything about Itlspelll. ire piofessed to know iiotlilug about tlio matter. Penusy's Purchase, lly Kuliislii Nile fioin The -. ial.il I'u'as Nnv York, lime 1! llir ll.ulil will m:. lo. inonoH: It js IcJiiiel jcioul.ij .u.iuli ihat the lontiul of th.' I'i'iiiisjUjiilj Mri'l ieiiipjiiy nuu- rests with hv IVniisvtv.inl i Itallroa.) , one piny. The oniioihip I'imIk with i Mii'limti.. of ullucrj and illrciti( nl II. e I',-im-l Jin.l Kill, mail oinpin.i, to that fur nil practical puipnos the dnitinld of Ihe I'emih.iiiU li"'l rompjuy will In tin fiitmi" In' illiritcd I the i'i,KiiUu miners uf the uilioa.J iuiiiuiij- STREET RAILWAY CHARTERS. List of Trnnstt Companies Favored Yesterday by Focht-Emery Iawa. n I!tc1iiIii Nile Ipuiii The Aorlitril "im. Ilaii'lsblirg, June 1.1. t'linrteifl werai granted by the stnte depuitmetit to day to eight rapid transit companies under tho Foeht-Kiuory laws. All of the companies me located In Chester (utility and have the sunn Incorpnia tors They die: Walter A. UIkf;. Heading; Henry ('. Mooic. Trenton; William S. Hell, Philadelphia; D. 11. Winchester, AVIIUoi-lltifie; Hoinei' Stioeniitker, ITurrlsbtu g. The followlnv coiporiitloiiH weie also charleicd: (Vuler ami Cleirfielil Muet llallro.nl loniiuio", ipiial, si.y.HKI. Anihlor ami .IcnUindnMi Miert llillnny (Oinpnio, i-.ipllal, 10,0i MnntKiiiiKrv mil l)iileslowii anil .Sew llupe Strict Hallway iiiuiim., nplt.il, MuO.t'Xl. Ililtlmoie, Up.liiiin ster and Olty.uurir Stlect llnllwov riiinpatij, i ipil.il, ''.r.'O.IW 'Ihe iiKoipor.ituia uf the lit iiliuel fulir innifianliH uie 1. A, Sweiniml, W. II. It.it tot t . It .1. Pttnetl, Vtkmllc I ilj : T. I! Iliir li no. lllnund llerker. Duiil W llolfmlii, I'lii'a ilolphli. These were also Issued today: C.Htesvllli and Wrktim s(i(et tlalluay rune un.i, i ipilnl, .:i).(ioi). Phllidi'lphia, llri.lKi poit and s, Injjlt.lll Stint Itillwiy cuiiiiuui, lapiul, M.fmi). I'lilhilclplila, Midu uml 11, lawau- Muet It litre i'l tuiupany, (.iiilul, l?,0uU Westtheslir and Siiiitliern Streot Italln iv company, capil.il. s.li.nmi. Midln, New lam Sqime nnd Xorristmwi Sll.et ItlllH.lV (ulllllll, l.lllllll. -j-l J.lKKI. I'lnlj. dilphii, Pi'i.ui and i'tihel(r Street Itiibciy euiiiiiiiv. .apital. sJI.WlO. Cuitisville and llimii. iniitun stnet llnilu.iv iiuiiiii , mpital, $.'.i(JiI. 'Ihe InidiporatuiH in the cunipinlts are Alb. rt II. Kellry, Suniicl lliiile. ji . 'Ilinnin W. Itrnuni, uf l'hilnli Iplua. lierald .1. 'liun-l. o! (Vnteille, .1 lines (!. Milrhell, llimlllun I'o-t-oflii e. Chin ters neie Issued to the follow ing (-iniii aides, of which W. .1. Uutry inan, of I'lttsbiirg, is president: llrawulnust and Koinlew Stieet Il.iilw.iv ion), pirn, rapllal, ! (nm. lahrewood, Ilra.lilork and Huikln street llilluay ronii'Jin, lapital, l".,Wiii. WilkinsliuiK and 'liutle deck Streit Hailw iv (ouipjm, capitil, s.jfl.oiKi. Charleroi and Wet Side Street K.iilna. rainpiiiy, (.ipiial, s.'!0,lll,. Shim.iIi' and lliaddo.k Aieniie stint Italluay irmpiny, ( ipital, S'ldil, Maple ( reik Stie, t Itiiluo lonipiln, i.ipitjl. $:i,.(l llumeuoud and Iruin Arnue street ltallnjy (ompani, eapi tal, si -,,n,i(i. l!iuuiisilli' and St'cund AMiine. fatreet Hnlwiv louijuny, c ipital, tf'.,l)i). W. ('. K.iniswortli, of IlHiiisbuig, secuied the following chai ters: Com I Stieet ltiibMiy coiiipin,, eiplt il. I'l.OuO Wehslir and Dianionil lieet Riiluav mmpiiii-, r.-ipil.'il, si),(hh W ill 111-111111,' ienne nnd Heeler stieet ltiibv.lv- .onipinv, eapital, si.ouo Hiver l'tuiit Stilt t Itailvvav .oinpoe. cipttal, filinm. SECRETARY TlAY DINED AT THE PAN He Is Guest of Honor at a Dinner Given by the Board of Directors. n.i l,(.hif.lvi. Wne fii.m The .n, kited l'i.s. Buffalo, June IS. The presence of men of national piomiiience and the spoil" In the stadium attracted thous ands to the l'.in-Americ.in exposition today. Secietaiy of Slate John Hay was Ihe guest of honor at a dinner gien this evening by the board of directors of the exposition to the National Kdl toiial association. One thousand cov .is weie laid in the dining- loom in Stadler's hotel, the banquet being the lmgest lu the history of the city. See letaiy Hay was Intioduced by Dhec tor Ciencial Hiichannn. who presided. Mr. Hay spoke, in pait, as follows: I .ii 4 niKlit ns I IikiI.iiI Item my whuK.vv at IhU liiuivetuiix (teitiun, lii.td in tile up,.u (he evening bl.v, .nut tudiv a 1 line will.ul thiuiuh lite .nulls and pilaus of ihl-. in, oinpiiatili evhd'i. Ilun, Ihe wiinU it th" priipliil hive been ion. r-1 .ml l. In iii.v mind, "voiu ulil men shdl drenn dinnis: jui.r ,voiui&t nun -lull Me virion-." 'Hits nli il uf Ihe birth, rboo.l of the nations of tlie vve.lein vvuild i nut a Krovvlli uf jxteidiy. ll vvai heralded wluu tin luituiiv wa-. .vniiiti; he the 1 1 in. hi Mire of llrniv I l.iv ; it w.H iliei ish.d 1 slU,itd mnl KvaiU, hy l)oul isp. and lie III liin. Twilve v.. hi .eu we held ihe lil-l re. union uf lln- in,'iic .in l.pnlilie-. Miuh .iiii and done ileMlmd lo he im uiuialile in om hi-. Ion, opiums' and hl.u ui: th, av alumr the p. i 111 uf ptaie anil fi.it. I li il lelatlou" We hive made nltadv pioviie.s; wo hue (.town day In il.iv o a In Ihr mi lut inilliu' until now- we aie loukln,' lo hive mil luimnir itmleitixe lu Ihe , lie uf Velio, in wliii li ie Invc the rliilit lo hope llut with om laraei epi l ii in , ami pin foiiudir i-tliilv of Ihe kii it ,iolilem hi fore IK ie Milt.. Mill im.ii' imp, ii.nit ami hem hunt will In le.iihid, 'Ih.le h.'e lueti i.t ife-ni. ii and .nll'i? win. liave all. rMieil the faun- In nt e.u of a at Auurkaii mmy rmultid fiom rvny enuuliy lie. twin, An tie ind Anodic seal whiili MiouM hinil ns ti'rfithir In one iiiiiucmi milltaiy power tint iiii-ht oviravve I lie oliler inili.itioii, llut thi (olid pllou lii'leic- lo the pi-1, to an oldei of thliu thai li li uoue, I hop.., tunvei. How I u moie inspiring U the thought of the li Mills we toe Inn liuw , how niiii'li mure In kiiplui; wilh the hi Hit I liiu- ill WI10-.C lisht we live and the Mill mnl,' kIoiio'u" f lit i it o In whlili we hiok fin waul U I hi' le.iilt we see tudiv of Ihe ilinlis of liliur and intelllKdi. a III eur.v loiiitli.i of llu in w woihl, all woikiiii; Willi one iiilnd and one will not to .il t Tin in iinhippy promiiiniie In the ail uf dctriKilou, but In nil Hue In lllioi.il ilinilation the aits whlili lend In inll.i' null liap pli r nml IhIIi'I. tn make this lil K lnni.MiI and toiiiienlid earlli i hiijlitu and mule IiIism-iI alioili' for men of good will RIOTING IN FRANCE. iiiiund lone of nifjlili) Hid huire aililleii his lieeii yf to ts.i-.l Ihe lutal nendLiJuu l.v Steamslilp Airivals. Ilv iMiu.bo Wile fnim Hie .vsuulid I'les New Yolk, .luiif Yi irivedi O.ranh, Liver poul. lieoiuiau, I.Hei pool. Heard Itoit.idini, lloilndam. Mile.!; la lanralne, llavie, 1'iinl riiih Her liiu-c, llrriuin u S.iiitli.iiupluii; pi i.tsiliUml, lUuiliurc. li.i Plvmoiilh and I hoi. hour?. I lieibourc -iiivul: I'uut lll.maiik, New Voik for lljmlmii; ijiiiei n.ioun- sjiled: 'Inilonk, Siw oik I ianl -I'aei): Zulainl, Ntw- oik for ( heihourir uml Autni'ip; la ( haiiipjuiii'. Vcw oik for Ha vie, - Three Boys Drowned. n,v Hxil.'sbe Wire fiom Ihe A.socliM PrfM. rtiitlllr. O. .lune 11.'1liln. mns nf l.iuipn.M (1 Mdlcttr were (airlcd awa.v by the watrr in ( ipllna iii'Ck In 1 iloud liuit and drowned 'Ihe IioiIk.i have not hull iiiovcied. Ihe vlcilnu wnv vrlliur. jim.i li, wtlUi, li, and llov. v. r 1 i... ,nAa,..-ni r mr.'M:M.. r CJtlUBCU U Mntll.lli Ul ATXlUtUli; V.UIII- panies to Discharge Italians, II I'uliiMte Mre from The vuiluted l'ies. (iii'iiulile, 1'iaiue, Inn, 11, lime Im Ixcn Mlioim nnliiiL' at la Moll,' ami 11' telllans liilu.s. In inii-iiiloiiii' of thv liin-.il of tlie i "HI panv In ili-i h line Italiiu woikni, ll Several liui.i- win .aikiil ind iimnhiis ol iieisoiis wile FINEST MINT IN THE WORLD Secretary ot the Treasuru Gaoe flccents lor the Government the Philadelphia Edifice. COST OVER $2,000,000 The Secretary and Party Welcomed by Mayor Ashbridge, Col. Snowdou and Honry K. Boyer, Superintend ent of tho Mint Interesting Ad dresses Made Description of the Building The Architect Compli mented. B.v l.u!u"iie Wlie fiom The isorlalpd l're Phlliulelpbl.i, June 13. Secietaiy of the Tiuasury tinge, acting for the government. today accepted Ihe United Ktates mint, which has just been completed at n cost of moie than $2,(100.0110. and Is said to be tlie finest and bust equipped building of Its kind lu the world. The ceiemonles attend ing the tiansl'er, which took place In Ihe (olning mum, weie simple but I nt "res ting, Sectotaty Uage, -United States Treasuiet Kills 11. Roberts and parly nriived here ovei the Peimsylviinlal lallroad at 10..'!0 o'clock and weie wel comed by Mayor Ashbridge, Colonel A. Louden Snowden and Henry V. Boyer, supeiintemlent of the mint. After luncheon, the paily proceeded to the new mint building at Sixteenth and Spring Garden sheets, whom the Municipal band gae the distinguished vlsitots a baiiuonious welcome. Colo nel Snowdeti, who was formerly .su perintendent of the mint here, pieslded at the exeielses-. On the platform, lu tndditiou , those named, weie: I'Jeoige C. lloh tits, dlieetor of mints James M. Heck, assistant United States attor ney geneial: former Director of Mints Piestou, James M. Taylor, supervising nichitecl: Ciller John K. Wllkle and W. J. Itiiins, of the secret servli e; Attorney H. 1!. Knot and eva'i-.il city ofllclals. The opening addivss was made by Colonel Snowden. who gave a brief liistoiy of coinage in the United States. Lawyer Knov. repiesenting the estate of tin late Chniles MoCaul, the contractor who began the election of the building, tendered the sttuettiie lo Auliitoct Taylor, who, In turn pPe i nteil tin- kes to Secretary Gage. Tho Transfer. In ti.itisfen Ing Hie prsses-Jon and ronliol of the pioperty to Supeiinten iient lloyer he coiuplliuented the ai chiteel and builder on their faithful and elflc'lc-iit services and commended to the ollliials of the city tlie guni-' (ilai-ship of the niilllous of ciirieney to be stored in the new building. Super intendent tSoyer le.sponded bi icily and during the couise of his reinuiks stat ed that the most impioved methods of coinage are being- intioduced Into the mint heie, resulting in greatly facili tating the work. As an evidence of the progi"o.s made within the past lew- jours, be said Unit dining the fiscal year ending Juno "0, IflflO, the unpieiedented number of 1 ".2,000,(100 pieces had been coined, Mr. lloyer was followed by Tieasiir ep Kobeits and Mayor Ashbiidgo. Mr, Hick ilellvcied all ot.ition and tlie enn t'liiding addiess was niade b.v H. IX. llargiove. president of the Southern lndii.slil.il association. Weill; on the new mint began e.uly in Apill IS'is, and was pracllcalty ciiinpleted In Apill of the present ,e,ir. The building is of guy guinlte, the main stiiieture being .'US feet long i.iul including ton aces fit!' feet, Its width being 'JOS tcet. 'I'he vaulis- tiie located In the base ment. That for silver dolhiis will hold jf.lWt.0li0.0iM), and alio.uly $70,000,000 me stoied theie. The Interior of tlie building Is beautifully ornate. DIED IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE FRIENDS Verdict in the Port Royal Catastrophe- Fate of a Brave Rescue Party. flv KcihMie Wlie frmi I lie wulit.i Pie. Port Itoyal, I'a., June l!!. The cor oner's Jury at noon today leiuined a verdict In tlio case as lo the cause of the ileiith of W. V. McCiuie, D. Jiiiues, T. Giiustiiilus, sr, Tim verdict ictiiiu ed was that the men cunio to their deallis by an explosion or gas in the 1'oit itoyal mine of the I'lttsbiirg Co.it company, while attempting to recover tho bodies of lour men who had been killed by a former e-ploson thaf occupied uboiil i! p. in, Monday, June 0 The Inquest into the muse ot tho explosion will be held lolllomm ami it is pinb.ible iinother Juiy will he em panelled. Tin exploiallon p.ulv whbdi went into the mint at this place this morn ing . n mo to tin .am face about IL'.I." p. ui, conlldent thai it would bu impossi ble to get llio bodies of tho dead nilneis nut. Mrs. McKinley Still on the Gain. Ilv l.ullitive Wlie (nun I'm wiHMInl l'Ks W.isliiuulon, lime 11. Dr. Itlxi v lemilned at the While lloiu.,. , oii.hloijhl.v over Iwo bonis 1" nUlit On l.'avlin,' a Kn nilnulu unci II nM,k lie Mid- "Mo. Mihiule.v K nuiiil liniiis-a 'le.nlv ili.pioveiiunt .she passed a (omioilihle il.v and tciiiictit i ieiluir mi.v vveii jiu- mi up iui a .r while luiUy in a lolllm.' i bail Stallion Mmder Case. Il.v Kvlutlir Wil" bo.ii 'Hie vo.al.'i l'ifi. Cjlena, hall., dune 1 1 Aflei a luuhl.v pie. Iluiiiiary cfamiuatlon. Mis. .lolm sialllon, her fathir ) 1 1 1 1 hei hiotlurs wne toda.v held for trial on Ihe il.aiiie of killing Mi-s Mive siallluii, the ...,,.,1,,'j ,lnn .lin.il.1. r ll.i.l. ........... ... ... .v...-i. r" ...m...., ..,, ,,i,v..V, m Ml tallied lo Ihe Inarins: and llneau of l.viicliln were In civ nude whin Ihe inutililul li.xlv was dl.-iovuid. TIIM NEWS THIS M0RNINU Weather lnillctlon Toila) : UNSETTLED. 1 ltenri.il senile Passes lllppci .No. '-. Wiinannkei Wnnls Itillnjy I'riiielilsp.. Independent e of Culii Mil III Postponed. Philadelphia's Clue Mint. 2 flniiial ('iiiliondale ll, pirlmeut. 0 I mnl-tlppiiliii; of Ihe ",'. Aimory Tonlnht. ( ounclls llliiilsj I'uiituclii for New Appil ilus, i IMIIori.il. oli' and Coiuiuitit. C Local Mi. Kell.i'iiii (ollipaei on lln Wit mil Stind. No ('hiniie lluiuileil In Ihe tdiiiilloual Con. lest. i! I.mal W.t iiaiitini ind Milmibiii 7 lienrr.il Vuitliejateiii IMili'v Iv.mla. rinaiieial and (u mieiihil. 8 local IndiHti ill an J l.ihor. FEVERISH EXCITEMENT AT SHREVEP0RT The City in a State of Unrest Sinco the Killing; of John Gray Foster. Several Negroes Arrested, Il.v Kxil'iilie Wire fiuni lln Vwiiiated Pir. Slirevepoi t, l.a., June IB. This city and vicinity has been in a slate of ieierlsh oxcltenient and unrest sluie eseiday, when John Gray l-'ostei, a piomluent planter, was shot and killed by Prince Hdwaids, n negro, oinploed on the Foster plantation, ihe miles east of this elt. Ar.ued posses of white men have been scouring Ihe country for miles in mind In an attempt to captuie Kdw arils. A dozen or moie neai oes are under airesl in Kenne beo's stoic, and their fate tonight is uncurtain. Foster was widely known and ery popular, lie was a biolbei-In-law of Governor McMillan, ol Ten nessee, and belonged to one of the old est families in this stale. Theie had been bad leellng tor some time past between tlie negiocs and oveiseeis on tlie Foster plantation, ami Foster was appealed to to settle the ulfieielics. Tin- planter stinted for the plantation, ami upon le.iihlug a negio cabin lie was tired upon and killed. There weie a dozen or moie negio.s in the cabin and they bioke and rim In all directions. The ov.'t seei.s were illick! joined bv wh1t' cltl yeus, and It was not long befoie all the negiocs weie attested, a single excep tion being Pilncc Kdwaids, who. It Is said, did the shooting. l'osL.s weie iiulckly lnimed ami slatted on a hunt lor the negro, but as el lune made no I'm ther al rests. Then weie many w'ld i uiiuiars allo.it thiousbout tlie day, the most sensa tional being that the negiocs lu tin Kennebei store weie in imminent peiil of being lynched. This minor proved to lie untitle, although miinv tin eats were he-iid against the-piisnneis. Tin. stoie wliete the negiocs ai" conllned is guarded hy a posre of twenty-five men aimed with Winchester rllles. and unless seiitlnient changes the disposi tion tonight would indicate tliat tin majority. If not all the pilsoneis v.ll be let off with a Ihoiongh whipping. Hdwaids, if cnughl, will be bitineil or lynched. Theie is nitnli leellng against "I'm. pliot" Smlfh and lMwuid Washington, liotli of whom nie under an est. Smith is declined by some peisons to be at the bottom of all the double, while Washington Is said to h,ie been ae lle lu aiding l'.'dwards to escape. DAY OF JUBILEE AT BOSTON International Convention of Y. M. C. A. Brimtul of .Interest - For eign Delegates Welcomed. R JlxUiiMii Wne fruin ll.e s.m i ite,l Pits. Iln.iliill, June li! -Jubilee da. as to ia$ has ben ileslgnaleil bv th.' In let liniiounl Jllllileu lOUNeillloil of the Young Men's ciuisilan associntinu, was brimful of liueresl and the nioiii iug s.'s.ion lu Meehaiiii s' hall was In a laigc ib-gice plcluieMiUf' and novel. After the luim.il addiess had been dellveii'd bv Cephas llialin id, of Nov.' Voik, Piiesldeiit Faunce. of Ml own liiilveislty, and Itev Kimicls H, c;irk, the father of the ('In Islliin Hudoawir movement, the pn'r-enllllloil of fan -i'Ikh delegates w. lit oil again, as ii will 1 1 out time to time each ilnv, the :iu ilinne il'ilng to lis ieot end welcom ing with n loudly voice mnl iiuuciliig liiindkerchieiV em h it picseiiiathi tiom foielgii lands ns bi. was pic- sellleil, lllilliy of li ll.tlel Welling their iialuo costumes Junius stinkcs, of New Ynili, pieslded, with t'iu I--llan I'lillndclplm1. of Swllzeiliiud. uctiiig as master of leiemonies. ,v striking flguie was Kiiher .N'icholas W. Vasslllef, a delegale licun Itussla, gowned lu the ibep iilniMiu slk ot his olllic A speilul Juliilee n'riliv was laid in tip Did South meeting house In the chapel nl which the Hist Young Men's I'llllstlllll if-soi lutioii in the United States was ('igiiul.cii tllty ,ciiis ago, nt which a I'oiiimeuioiathc tablet was 1 11 : l-1 1 1 . 1 A icieptlou of mine than 11)0 delegates b.v GOWIIHU ClIIIP', .it tile state house, and a t-peeliil seivlco ill F.iuuell hall, with addis-es bv l.leiiti'tiaut (lovernoi Hates, Mayor Hail ana sevei.ll other loteigu dele gates unveil to fill out the ctlei iiiion. In the evening a iiiiniber of inoml iieiit i alii nail iilllcinls nildiesscd i huge nii'etlug lu Mechanic- hall, tlipii icnniiks having especial hem Inn up"n I'ssoclaliou woik among iiillio.id men ol' Norh Ameiici DEATHS OF A DAY, Ilv i:,iilii Wlie from 'Ihe Vs-.ovlal.il Pit'.. Voik, Pa., .bine ll. .ipuin . W. Di.hel In r Kir, priHid.nl uf ihe Hanoi. r lliaudi llillmad aempaii.i, died at Hanover loibv, aaid bi .veai. Ill point ot oeiviio lie V..H Ihe uhle-l I liliuad piicident lu the I nile.l si,, havlin; hem eUtt id tu that ofilir in li'il. Toronto, bine PI. -IKn V . lUidv, c pre mier uf llntann, ilinl at Ihe linirial ho-pllal louliilit at Ihe .ult of an opiullvn for apiiii dkllU. i INDEPENDENCE OF CUBANS The Final Steps In the Matter Mar 8e Postnoned lor Another Year at Least. TROOPS WILL REMAIN Many Stops Have to Be Taken Be fore United States Can Withdraw. Acceptance of Piatt Amendment Moroly the First Some Contro versy Probable Between Havana and Washington Over tho Data? of Evacuation. It.v l', histve Wile fiom I'he ,W iiled l'i(-i W.isiliigioti, June III. The tiniiiiall tled in (eptunce of the Plait aiiiend m int b.v the Cuban constitutional con vention, while giatiryltig to the nrl mlnlstiallou, Is lecognlyeil as only tho llisi .step nl many which must h taken b"l.ne Aineilinn lioois can In wltbdiawii 1 ami (In- Island nnd the new Cuban government lull to Its clwii devices. Uli si nl' all, the new constitution must be .ii copied bv the people of Cuba, and an election must be h-Mil. The constitution piovldes that ninety days nfter ihe promulgation of th" decimal law by the ionstltiltloii.il ((invention, the election of ofllceis shall take place and the tiausfor of the government of Cuba lo those who llia.v be elected 111 cniifoi mlty with tlie Older of the United States war de paitnieat shall be made. That was In tlie inigliiiil di.ilt ol Ihe conven tion, hut il is iindei stood that som HKiclillf.it inn 1 as- been made. At any i. He it will be at least three mouths befoie any .substantial piogios can be noted. The piesldent and vice piosldent of the new ii'imbllc aic to be elected bv the peopl". and the members of tb' Iiiiiis of lopiesentiitivvs, conslstliigof one Tor each 25,000 inhabitants, mi a also lo be chosen by dliect popular Ot". The senate Is In consist of four sen.itois fioin each piovlnee oluutfiL for a p 'l lod of eight yeais by tic piovlncial coiiiicllnien and double their number of "comproniloers," who shall meet with Ihem In electoral committee. The election of eompio-ml'-eis Is to take place one bundled days lieimc the election of senalois. Another Cause. Right Iheie is another cause for de lay. It will be mouths, theiefore, be for the nieinbeis ol the new- govern ment i.in be elected and installed in olllee, and mouths moie heron Ihe legislative, eecullve anil Judicial iim chlneiv can be set lu motion. The establishment of a permanent govei niiient under llio loustltutlciii may not take place fm a v.-nr or moie, 'I'lieic may be smile loutioveisy be tween the Ameilcmi and the Cuban Illlthoi ilies on Hie (iiestnn ol tlie date. 'I'he constitutional convention lu its draft of the constitution undertook to fotestall ihe decision bv announcing that tlie tonvention met for the pur pose of agiceing on ihe adoption of a tiindameiitiil law, -width nl the same time that It jii o Ides for tin constitu tion In the soveielgn and Independent nation of the people of Cuba, estab lishes a solid and permanent foi m of government capable of ((implying with Its liiteili.itlini.il obligations, insiu ug tlomesiic iramiullltv. establishing jii" tlce, pioniollng Ihe genrial weiraie .-ind gnat muffing the blessing ol llb ei l.v to the Inhabitants." If that View ol Ihe r,ai' weie to bo taken bv Hie United Stales, then the action o the lonvenilon yesleiday lu adopting the I'l.itt amendment would he tin signal for the Iinniedl.ile with drawal of Xiiieili.iu coiitiol. Hul in curding lo the view or Ihe United Stales administration it l a far crv from the adoption of a i oin-tliullou to the iieatlon of a stable govei nuieiil In accoidanee Willi the piovsous theieof. GOVERNOR'S VETO AXE. Applied to an Election Duplicntc Bill nnd Other Meabiues. fly I'.vilusive Wire fl nil Hie As.nelated I'rcM Handbill',', June 1.1 Govci'iioi "Mono toilnv vio d a bill plejcrlbitlg tlie iluie and maun -r of submitting to the puipli. for theli iiupi'iivnl and i.ul lUatloii in ii'Jea Hon a piopos. d .lllli'llilmellt lo the cousllllltlou. The gnvelllol says: "This bill Is al most ail I'MH'l llllillc.lle of senate bill 'o. itii'.i. pasted bv Ibis egsbituio and aiipiovid bv nie June ), the c.nlv dir 1'iieiice Ii.'Iiik: thiil senate hill :!': (II lecls that tlie cleclloll llp'lclll HO lded fail he held III iiceoi dlllli e with lln- piovlslolis of Hie election laws of "eiinsvlv.iiilu. mid the aiueiideinentc th of.' while this bill iccltcs ii i- ltngili the I'lcctlon law?, and nincnd- llieilts la'fciivd to" The gov ci nor also dKippi uveal a bill to lllilkc Ihe (OUllllullWClilth liable for a piopoitiouale shuio uf the cost of ciiHiin lloti ol biidges built by rnuiitv I'niiimlssliilieis over siicauiH abovn l.liiii) reel III width and plovldlllg for tho uiethod ul i oust Miction and man hit of iiayinent toi such luldses. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I ...id I ilil.i P.. .lune 1 Highest iinipiialiiie ... I cvve.l tenipeiiluii) .... Ita Utlic llmuHIti: ti a. a S p. in l-til .. Si ik ttirea .. id d;irri Id per eeut. St pci cent, H tHH lf f -- 1 WEATHER FORECAST. - 4- 4 Wa-hmeton. lunel I. I'oreeaat for l-'att. a, 4 im Pniiis.vliania: I n.elll.d weather I'll. -f ilav ami siii,i,,j , wjiincr silunli.v ; lrcli 4- 4- iniili, adiilv wiuiU - f t ttttttHttn tt sftl m i. a I
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