... mmtW .1 ' ..! ,J"i.Jl( ",i .,l,..4fsSBES!BST ?7ifMmWh fttfevTOi5w'i Wl" ''t . -'s, v.v-nw w.-ny jww rff- i i-i -, i .iv 'Sf i. r fcflP iSBtTW LiJi r I Ti .VIHJ -.-; -iT,-ir' kti-v,--i-- '-V,'KIT 7"WS:!jT- ' " i ' HRVl.fAdM.i ,JTI,..JlAtfV..US-.tt&u.,'..addfcM.ir'L.IALJl. fTBHIIHW II . HU I .l3KT.-5- I'T."' T (75 r7i?Ef7 riiV- IX K-' rr- .. ,-f . r . V .r:JW ' d i" f.Vjr r'i . -' . j s Vr. ribtttte. cmnton THR ONLY SCRAN TON PAPKR RECEIVING THE COMPLETE ' NEWS SERVICE OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCYJN i'HE WORLD. . - SCJLVNT()N xr( pi KSDA Y MOKMNO, .IUXI3 18, 11)01. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. Vi E-r. T5TJ7t . vr 7 'r'-'i T. rViPff .T, ;ISr)BBBBBBBBBBBBa I DOINGS IN LEGISLATURE Bill flupropriailnu $10,000 to Hahnemann Hospital Is Re- Gommltted. AMOUNT T0BE INCREASED Resolution Adopted Recommending the Appointment of Col. James SI. Bell as a Brigadier General in the Regular Army Bill Providing for Acceptance of Lackawanna Hospi tal as a Stats Institution Is Passed Finally. Hi I ulu.iip Wire fiom lee --oiiitnl l'itv I In 1 1 Ishuig, ,lu in1 IT. -In tlii' senate tonight -Ml. Foe lit, of I'liiun, topoitid ! i (iiti tin1 cli'i llim eommltti'o tin' C.uf l' ballot bill with amendments. The ll"W amendments pinvlile tll.il on the applli atlon of lliiily oloitot- i)l .my I ll'l'lioU (Hs(t till' ('l)lllt-. -h.ill illicit llir opening i)t billot Iwm's in tin' pi i"- I 111 l' III tllO lOIIlt, WllOle I Ollipl.lillts 1)T 1 1 .111(1 .lie lldilc. The 1)111 llllil plovl mis hi'i'ii amended mi as to Im hull1 llll' plll (Mil lo .mil the assistant 1' I o.i -inns of iho Km in 1)111 'Hip hill s mi tliinl teiding, .mil (.in be called up .it anv tliiii' 'llll' SIMIUtO ll'fllscel to I oik in In tin1 house amendments to the onngii sslonal .1 ( tllllltllfllt 1)111. .111(1 Missis Cl.lih, (I Philadelphia. Flshoi, ot Imliiin.i. .iikI II linos, ot Voi U noli' appointed .m .i i uiunilttco on lonfeieino These hills weie lull oeltii oil l! Ml Wellet. ol Heillonl lailat g Ing ilic powtis D townships so Unit thev in iv i mm net tin the snpplv ot u.iti'i Im the ctiiigiilsliliig '"' l"',s. .iI-m a lilll .iiithoi iIng the giatling. 1 ving ,ni(l imbing oi in. u ,nl. miiiiig n snoots ,md ,illes, which ni.tv bt in whole in In p.iil of the Imiindai lc- ot bnnughs and Hisi-ii.iMs townships bv limit i mill. ii I, ,md ptovidmg Im the piviutnt of i osts. ii.tni tgi's ,mil t.. pensi's theieot. Ml. Went ot Monlgntlioiv, pli-oiil-i I ,i lesoluilon, width was .nlopted, illtccliug tile supel intendenl of public .i Int Iiiia to pi lilt -'D.OOO i oples ol a bul 1. tin. iiitillfil "V Cnuise In X.ituio Miiih ' im use in the public si honK mid ,i bulletin entlthd '.V.itiin Studv llr li'ii'iu i l.iln.ii.' .Hid bind them to ediei in ,i single bulletin. 'I'lnee thnlls mil copies .in to be loi the use ol the depiutiiKiit ot .iK'i Ii ultuie, .".000 foi Ihe ileii.il inn lit ol iiublie Institu tion 1 Oi") foi the senate, uuil s nnn tor the house oi te)i esontath es 'I he mst is mil (o (ii eed IsJ le-rillition IlltlinllK ed bv AJl. tine Ill. Ill, ol f'.tinbiiii, was adopted, leiotn iiiomliiiK to the piesident of ihe fulled ''tatcs the appointment of Colonel .tames M. Hell, of the Twenlv-seentli n auneiit fulled States olunteei -, as a lulsadlei K' eiieial ill the U'KUl.ir 111 lliv. The bill ;ippi,ipi I.iliiifr 10 0u0 to the Hahnemann hospital, or Sii.iiitnu was ii conunltteil to the eoinmlttre, so that the appiopi i.ltioll l.lll be idls.d hi yie.oon Bills Passed Finally. These bills wpio passed lluallv. I ..ilili.l,ni' in Iim ami sivonil di. ulm a liou-i' oi Iiuiimi ut ilitiiilion Im il liiquinl. il' l i Of nt Hill 11 (.llltl'll lllllllllll ("iiiuiiii upon tin ii--.uli'iiis of tlii'. iiiiiiiiioii im dtli the like i t iiiiiinii hum Iim. I( J't Kill of Uuil n(Niij mi iimU is iihtilnul 1" U f i i niso-i nf .iiilnii iiini!r in inw-tiiinil- nwilo i l-i w Inn' is i- .illuwiil In thr homi-ti'iii oi i iimuiuii liw- it Ih" -tJlo, IiiiIUm ir i)iinli wluii1 II"' i.ui-i' ot ii Hun are-i' "I thi uw -taunt w.l- mull' to the- iitlfin lln lent lliiii-i hill imoiiIuu lor llu unlit iiiio In tli iiinnionwi.ilth of a oiniunii ot Ilic nil iM in, lnillilinss mil pii-uiil noiiil oi lln I -i I i - Wailll I hli-'ll ll, It S( inliil , Hi lit H.ill a- i -inn li'i-plnl foi ih" iioitlrni niihiiMli not inioii llon-p hill amnilinj; Hip hill n tnlaiiiis the in unit n tine ami iln of "hollid" or ' inons-' luittir. The following house appiopi iatioti Mils Mei pat-sed tlnalh : I'rini-tlt.nii JIpimoiIiI llomo nf Hip Woinon, liillif uiipi, a HiooLmIIi, si (inn 'niii.-tl lllll SiililLfn' )filii,' wlliKll-, s -IllVKI, m. ml lhH.ii,il ,iinl liiluinm tor Inula ihlc-, s-,non, l'liilnli'lphli Mhu- In ho-pilJl, MVieo, Wi-tuii I'M iisil,inii llo-pitil tm tin' lii-iiii' it lli. ii mil, sJ'i.lieO, foi Hip i up and t le il in. nt nl the luliRint in-jiiP, -I, Tim mill, upiiiriilin.' siiny lo Ilic l-lltl' Ot l.ilsil I. Mlu', of II llllihlll,, (. i -iuiivi iplih n'lilifi lm inu tin li,l-litni loll of l-'T, I ltril ho'plt d, it I i-toll, s-, l"l snip ho iilil for i it i in .1 ii-niii ot Hip 1 iiii'iiainn- mil -i ml hiltiiniiioiK mil iisloii-, 1" i ilnl at Mlo hmj, I In I inimti, MViIk), ,i.. rrr I rrc ln-liliili nf siluuo, Phil nh Ipliii, spi . Mil); llnnii. for nlon- iiml sm.li Moiiiin, s.' lull), Wet 1'liiliililihli lin-jiii il foi Wniiii ii, sJ.Vin, lii lil ren's Iil Kihu ut Wi-tua I'iiiik.iIi.i in, I0,( H I ; Mi, lul;;!,: niK-imi, Phil iih Iphl l, !WI; l'ii.li-,h,inu l'iihptli ho .pill! Jinl lolniii fjiio, lli,fmil 1 niun Home lor Ohl ,jiir, I'IiIIjiIi 1 I'hii, l imO These .seualo aplitopilittloii bills wete til"n passed Dually; lir Hip nii cli i-e mil iii'ilmii nf l.nil,ih,.s In r.ihluh ioilil lu In u-iil In Hip -l .He li.li nun. mlulon, nKi, foi Ihp pnrilu-p of llu -Up of I oil .ii'itu, sT,Wi The sPittite adjoin tied until 10 oVloi K trituounw Dim uiiiKT. Transit Supplements, The Foilit imil Piott .silppleuietiial Mils lu thf laplil ttaiislt ait.s twin fias.sPioii hpconil lemlliiir by the house 'unlKut wltliiiut a dissenting vote, Tim mlur of business toi totuouow s ap nopi latlon bills oil .set mid teaillnu and tlilid loading untl Ilual passaf,e. The i.illway hills will be t.iUeil up nn WeiN nestlay for tlilid leailliiR and Until pas, brtge. A nuinher of .iptoiiIatliiu bills passed 111. st anil second teadluK, attet which the house adjourned until 10 o'clock tomoirnw ntontliii,'. Brazilian Government Pays. .j Kxiln-iie Wire fiom 'I lie Auoiulnl l'rpi. JtlilliKlon, .lime 1" (Jbtr'riin rniiinl 1 the tJtt iKpattiiiciit ii'ilJj fiom I'nlliil sj,.s MinUter iliian, at I'ttropolls iinnountcs Hut the ftilllili niMriimciit p.llil the unltiie i i(()uct(ii foi the ilrsluu Hon In ,i inoh it j Iljptljt iliupcl In Hie piuiiiii-i. of Milituoi. aultitolncil I'J He AniciKaii lUptUt inlsion. fbe raUionary toilet h:i keen dub tinted. MAD MULLAH EXPEDITION. Accouling to Accouuta Some Heavy Fighting Ocoured on May 23. Hj K('llilc WIip (nun I lie xoi l-itrd I'll", t.OMiltut, .llllV IT -A (llxptllih 10 til" fotelmi nlllcp fliilil the innslll fjeneial ol" f'litnalllaiiil as that the .Mad .Mul lah epeililloii had he;l Unhung nil .May T.' 'file iMiir: coltiinii of inoitlilid lu tiuii, iiinlei' I'lipinlu Jleieweiithef, stunk the Mullah's .supply ciimp dttr lli"; t nlKlit nmicll and eaptllted fi 000 head of rut tie. killed "in Iminil'timt (lllef .'llliI eiiptlll"d alHithei. i oVeted lo'n miles, ioubIiI a mIuii p aetloti uuil letnineil to Its base, all III luetily toup luillis. J'llf iiialn lone ot the HrltMi, un dep I'nliuiel Swnvne, ilepai'ted for f.l iliili .lime .'. I"tilnfr Mur-Xell, with 1100 iiiiti to miaul Xui Ilia. Swayne'.s eol uiiin ndviinood against the Mttllnh's base, Jn the meantime the .Mlllhth. with ni'00 lollowet's, atlneked Zniiha thiee Utiles. e was llnallv dtlwn off bv ('apt lln M.ieXeil. with a loss ot' olio men. Tin- litllMi in Xatlhi had ten men killed and nine wounded. The Mullah ii now tut oft' fiom his base and a d"i'se action 1". Imminent. MOLINEUX ASKS FOR A NEW TRIAL Extended Arguments Aro Listen ed to in the Court of Appeals. Pi I'm lusiie Wire fifm I'Iip Woi'inted 'km Ilulfalo. June 17. The com t of ap peals today heaid the flist nigunieiit foi u new tii.il fop Uolund R Mol ineu, the A onus New Yoi k ehlh man. athlete and i liemist, under scntenee of death tor poisoning Mis. Kathciitie ,1. Adams, n Dei embep. 1S.0S. -lio was the unintended li'tim ot a plot oiled bv the use ol the mail to take the lite of Many Cotnlsh. manager of athletic spoils Judges P.llket, Vanii. Itart lett, (ii.iv. O'liuen. II, light niul "er noi , giae hi Hull gowns of blink, sat upon the hem h tn hear the famous i aso and dowi at the counsel's table wete loiinei f lilted States Senator TJ.ivId TJeimell 1 1 111. who holds the luief of the people and John (i Mil liuin. piesident of the F'an-Anioi It .1:1 exposition, who espouses the i.uise of the jouug pi Isouei at Sing Slug AVIlii Hill sat Assistnnt Disti ict Attorney Leh.ir liter, tif New Voik. and gioupcd about Milhtun weie t'.eotge (lot don Hat tie and II it tow S Weeks, who de fended Molineitv at his lil.il; (ienei.il Mollnetiv. falliei of the jnlsonet. nnd Daid X. rvm.illio handwiltnig ex-lipi-l, who advised Ihe defense Manv innie that; the c nm t loom would hold ciow ded into the em 1 idol s to heat the simv of the almost fascin ating 1 1 line linked with the double mslei of the ilea lit of Iloni v f. li.n nett and the olllieis of the coin t baited the outer doot - and admitted the f.ntned ones bv a rear entiance. Mllbutn, lot the appellant, talked din ing the enllit session of the com t, gaining a heating at 10 '0 o'i lock when a i lvll case closed, and speaking until 2 o'clock when the coutt anise lor the da v. CONTINUES TO IMPROVE. Mis. McKinley's Condition Is Very Encouraging. It) I.u1ump Wap nun Ihe t nuitnl 'tis Washington, Juno IT. Jh-, McKin ley's' ((iiitllilou (ontlnues to show ,i stead. IniptoN tment, nnd she now has plOKtessod to the point whole her stiength peilllits Isio fiiiiu it lew fi lends. III'. I'lsev, mi li.nlug tile white house shoith altei ll o'clock tonight, said th it Mis MeKinley has p issed an ei ellent d.i. r-lle had tested In hep eas i halt tor a lougei time than usual, ,md was now able, he said, to see a lew u lends lor a short lime e.n h da v. He epte--ed with oonsldeiable (Oiltldeuie the bellel' Hint Mis. McKlu le will be st tong enough to yo lo fan ton hj Julv 1 FRANCHISE LEGISLATION IS CONDEMNED. Baptist Ministers of Philadelphia Pass Resolutions. Ilv taliiMie Wue tioni thi As-oiuliil 'ii Philadelphia. June IT. The liapilst mlliisteis nt I'hll.itlelphla, .n the wpek l i lintel onto lod., adopted tesiilu. lions I'liuiU'iiiuliiK the leieiit stale and lut ,i 1 leiilslatlon giautliiK liattehlses op sit pc t i.iilwn.N - The lesoiuiluns enter Into 'an cini-e-t piotest tigalust the leieiit legisla lioil b the legslaie of the st.lln, Ihe i Ii lotiiiclls, and ihe in thin n the o,ooilioi' of the .stale .1 llll Ihe in.iMit ill I'hiladelplil.i i inn einlllg the .sit eel tar li.tin hlse," and I'llllliet deilaies the legisl.illoi) lo be ",i lclois abuse ot power tin solllsh pin poses ami stag get Ittfi blow ul the toiiud.iliou ol iopu la r go eminent nnd ot clc stability and inoi.tlit)." Fire in Lumber YaitU, Il fmhuhe Wop fltii Ihe h-oi utnl Pn( 'Inn lit o, .lime 17 Wool J leuiitil hem I". lit Uuil tne ha- di'MioMd .ill Hip linnln'i in lln tail 1 1 Ii.p Ilnl am l.inuhpi i finip un at 1'ii'inli inn, on Cioielau ln, iiiiioiintlni; lo IViyJOnoo tut and iJltidl ut (iter yODOnO hp lip .liileil fiitn in inilaiQiia uii-p in top of a )ille nt tine hir and, laiiiul In u linili ulnd, .-ui pi juihi the Mhofparil, lOieinniiis eeiv hoiul, V hoaul tn. honp aid llnip ilvMrllan.'i inpip hllllilil, ih btuniiu all Hit' In Im;, jiLt of Hie uiiiipant-, who l.aiili en jped Mllli Huh lite. Giaflfrtm Ib Convicted, Hi ImIu'Hi' Wiie from Ihe Ksmjpil I'ip-s. I'oiHnul. Mi , linn I" ' (.iiill of minder in Hip nisi il ,'rie" mi- Hip tenlitt ipiuini-d lij the jini a.'Jln.t Pilwaiil l.ialliin, vtbo fui i loiini.-ht lus lutii nn lllal (oi the killiii- ot I lllloid Mode it, of (lOihain, afnt ilelihiratint; oei two hoian tonl,hl, Ihe leidlit, it not overllirowi), will ttinl f.iJtlaiii to the Thonu-ton sidle piUon lor life, as M jlrif dort not ("lecnle inuulum. Steamship Anivals. Hi Kiihwite Wirj fiom 'Ihe Avocialed l're. Ntvv urk, Jiuin 17 Airbed: Sndtrlind, ntHirp; llinti, Iheipnol, Cleared, i.toisian, lliupool; l.jlin, Hrenien, U Soiilhainptoii Hit men i I bed' honilccn J "Is, .Nov nrl. I heihoiiiii-sailtd: llailiat-i (fiom Hitintii), .Vcw oiK. I'rjnle Point l'jied, I'oUdJin, ew Voik, (or Uoulogue and llottcidani. AGREEMENT OF MINISTERS Forelan Representatives Have Decided Upon Distribution of the Indemnitu. BASIS OF SETTLEMENT Will Be on the Proposition Various ly Known as the American, the British and the British-American Plan Officials Are Hopeful That the Present Week Will Witness a Close of the Negotiations, He I'xilishe Wire fiom Ine v.iniitnl I'ipki Washington, June 1T. A mule mes sage ieieied bv tile stale department today fiom Special foiuinissitiner nockhlll. In Pi'kln, loullims the pi ess lepoii that an etnlv and uoinpletu ueieenient anions the fruelgti mlnls leis oil Ihe Indemnity question Is e ptited, on the basis of the piopo sitlon taiiously known as the Ametl i:ui. Ihe Hiitlsh ;md the liiillsh Aineilran plan. The olllilals lieie ait hopeful that the piesent week will witness the i lose of the negotiations on the subject of indtuninltv, al though it is possible that a fin titer sjllght delay may net up tlunugh .1 vieidlng ft) tile ileslie of tine nf the niiniteis to be allowed anothep op poitunlty to consult Willi his home gu ei ninent. Once the subject of Indemnity Is nut of lln- wav, the wlthtltawal of the foidgn 1 1 oops fiom China will pio Uiess willi l.mldilv. 1'hete :ue sev eial other lnittois of the Hi -at older of iinpot lance to lie linallv adiusled bv the niinistois. One that is expected lo give tile most double is the tti i.mgement or new ttade ttealles be tween the powets and f'lilni'. Pans, .Tune IT. In di-pati lies t e ee!ed at t lie ioieign oflii e heie fiom Ft kin. it Is '-aid that at the end of the meeting of th" foieign inmlsteis theie on Satin dav two points ie mained to lie settled Hi stlv. Using the value of the t.-iei, whhh Is tending to depi"cate and is now ipekoned at I Hams TO cent lines: spcondlv, the clalni advanced bv lountties who-e cred'it is low. stn ii as Russi i and J.lpju. T'i v wish to be allottt d. pio poi lionatelv. :i I. it get- numbei- of bonds than the others because thev aie ob liged lo pav a hlghei late of Intel est. 'Ihe suKgtstion did not etoke en thusiasm among the iepiesentaties of tiie olhei poweia, nnd in.iv ghe ls(. to i onslileiahle ilNi usslou. STRANGE TALE OF UGANDA. Sir Heuiy Hamilton Johnstone's Yarns Rival Those of Henry M Stanley. Ill I'Mlll-be Wiip tn in lln' niitnl I'm - London, June 17 Sip Heniy Hamil ton Johnston, speelul oniinissiniiep tor tile fganda inoleeioiate, has le lutneU to London, attep an absence of two e.its. Jle InliiKs stinjes 0f I'gtmdii iKaling lluiiv 11 Stanleys deseiiptiou ot "Uaiktst Aliha" Sir Henry lelatis that the louiuty sui loiinding Mtiaiitelgon Is totally depop itlated as a lesuli of inteitilbal w.us anil Is i mist qiinnih niatvelotisiv stud.ed with big game that me as lame as Knslish paik deer, elnas and antelopes tan be appioachid to within ten v.mls, and thete Is no spot t lu killing them. elephants and lhlnooetos ate al-o abiindatu, and. ai fouling to Sir Ilaiiy. lions In fganda .ue to busy eating harte iieeste to notice a pissing i.uavnn. The pie-hlstoi c gh.ille lias been dts lo.eicd in tills (Otintiv bv the ecitu nils.slonei'. who ptoposes to inaliitain the legion i of cited to as a national pai Ii. Up photogiaplied a i.ne of ape men in the Congo loiest dllleilng etitlielv fiom Slaule's pigmies and spiutid photo tecoid'- of their language and music. Sir Tinny si,ys that tweiwi .llelies of llliiliep tiees ;ipi Inund In this coimtty In IiiPNh,iustlble supply. MACHINISTS STRIKES ARE SETTLED Men at Five Chicago Plants Will Start Today, Hi I.mIiiHip Win finin 'Ihe Aa-mlilul l'ie- Cllleaiio, JlllK! 17. Setllentent.s with sulking niai'lilnlsis weie eifoi ted to day at live plants ot' local inaiiufac ttltet.s, making ,'i total of oep sueitty Chleago plants lu which the suilkeis have won the ilglil luuugUMted thioilgll the enei,U stliko ot thiee weeks ago Tinier the tei ins o( seitle iiiont the sttlkeis will iPiiiin to woik lomoiiow at all the shops hating been gtanU'd the nliie-liinir woik day without a cut In the into of pay pur day under the leu linup s.v.stem. Out of the otlgliial '.' 1u0 men In Milved In the local uiai hlulsts' stlllio only l.hOn ait now out of woik Suft'ocated in Gasoline File, Hi I. xi lii-he Win nun Ihe . "ilil.'il Pn- llallhnorp, I line K llfnn I llnuijui i-.d "l v i js, was -iiftttatid lofav In ihaih ivhili ai tiniptnn: to e-i.ipp hoin a Inn nil, i; Imihlnu it 7.11 Wot Millbill.1 ,-tu.l, and Hob. il lliiiluii, another old mm, Ills in Hip lio-phal to hnll.v Inn md Ilnl Ids iliatli I- inomciiuiih pspntnl, 'Jlio fne a- t an-id In Hie isplo.lon of .a-ilim, whh Ii an iKiiipant nf tin ttr.t llioi nt Im- hoiee a pourms fiom one ii'iiptaile into anothu. Will Wheel to San Fiancisco, Sj Kxeltulie Wire from "1 lie soclated uim. 'loledo, O, .hitie 17 -l.dnaul alnli and I'd ward Mlllei, tno wliftlintn of (Ills ill, lift to djv for ("hiiaso, 'Ihe vvill leave tint ill mt lild.iy on thtlr nlml- for San Iraml-to, and will Jtmnpt lo hiiJk the letoid nhkh ua ouh llshtd tome time ao h Noimaii Uexiati-, o tntnt Klin da4 l.iluiin ( IiIuko ami im I un Hstu. 'ihej (X)i-ct to ide ivvelie houis Uth dij. JENNINGS WILL PLAY WITH BALTIMORE Manager McGraw Will Get an In junction If President Johnson Intoi feres. Ill Iviln-lve Win1 fiom 'J In .oilitnl Pre." Hallltitoie. Juno 17. Manager John J. Mi'diuw, of (lie liiiltlmoto Aineilcan league club, s.tlcl today he had leeched a telegiam tioni Hugh .leiinhies, .stat ing that he would pla.v with the local dub. "We will play Jennings at ili.st base," .said Mr. Me(!iaw,"anil l'leslclent Jolin sou, ot the Amel lean league, can then take sui'li action as he sees tit. If It is delelerlous to our Intel ests we will endeaor to gel an Injunction lestialu Ing him It oiii Intel feting with oin plaj ets or with our eunyltig out our patt ot the Ametlcait league sphedllle. 'T tit inly bellcne Ave me In the tight In this mutter, .feiiuliigs has sent me i opies of lelleis lie sent to Piesident Johnson mid Manager Connie Mack, of the Philadelphia club, telling them that Mallltiioie had fitst claim lo Ills sei- v k es." WILL INVESTIGATE EXPORTERS PRICES The Industrial Commission at Wash ington Decides to Make Thorough Inquiry. Iti I vilinnc Win- fiom Ihe -o latnl I'rus Washington, June IT. The indus tilal i onmii-i.sion has clodded to make a eiv genoial inquity by means of clieular lett-ts into the chaige that ipnitpis cf AlMi'llun made goods olten soil them for lower pi Ices than aie obtained fop similar goods nti home, and a icsolution was adopted linl.iv, leqiiestiiig that the business Inteiest of Hie fulled Slates ghe a, lull iind tianlc statement covet lug the effoits made to extend consumption til piodticts to foieign niaikets. The -ecietaiv ol" the commission was itisti lifted to pi op lie a letter lo manul.ti tuieis indicating the lnlor m.itioii tlesliecl. and ashing aniong other iiiestious. whether thev soil their goods at a lovvet in Ice -ibtoad than nt home, and, if -o, ie(uestiug them to give leasons lop this eomse. The ltttep also will ask loi sugges tions top seeming- better pi Ices abio.ul loi Arueiican goods. AMBITION OF RHODES. His Latest Communication Regard ed as a Bid for Premiership of Cape Colony. Ih) l(In-vc Wile tioni Ihe Vs-oiialid I'ri- Cape Town, June IT. Cecil Uhodo, in ids ipeetli ai Huluwnxo, Uhodesia, June IT, wlnn he piedicted that a. fi delation of the South Afrlcani 'tales would come In thtee oi four jf.il-, made what Is ugaideil ill some ciii.iileis ir a bill lop Ihe piemietshlp of Cape folono.v Alter eulnglying Hit! ai lion ol the llhinli si.ms and Xatat iiiiis, he snid the only state he pitud was the uiothui state. Cape Colonv , v hose polltiial and lellglous Ic.ideii had Incited lebellion. When fedeia Hon i auie, none of the other slates would have anvlbing to do with her and he was atiaid the people ol hH ild stale, vvlio weie iimtilim about like sheep without a shepheid, weie i oailng out wot st. Mi mimics was glad ol Hie oppoilu nltv nf saving a lew winds, which he hoped would be lo their good. STRIKE ON CANADIAN PACIFIC Moie Thau 3,000 Trackmen Go Out. Increase of Pay Demanded. Ill I i Ill-lie Wile II. mi 'II,' Woo ilnl Pin- Monti e.il, June IT. nnitlals of the Ti acUmen's union nnnoujrw thi inuin Ing tli.it between .t.o and y.r.00 of the Canadian I'atilii Kallvvav toinpaiiv's tiaikirien siimk this inoiiilng lor an lnctease of wages. The men iceelio an nveiago of $1 1," a day, and doinaiul an iucte.tso ol i.iom ten to twentv leiUK a day acioTiilng lo locality. Tluv sa.v Hint the Canadian I'adllc oflldllls inetetideil to Inele.lse their wages the tents a dav, but pievl Oltsly tut them iloVVIl ll.v lllty-seven and a half ( cuts a week by lediiclng li.uk walking, 'ii that the lomp.itiv with lite upp.iient Inciense ,silll had the better of them fbv twent-sev en and a half (Pills a week The com pany says that the men nto as well paid as on any other toad REVERSE OF THE RIFLES. Kitchener Has Not Telegiaphed De tails of the Disaster. Ill I m ln-m Win tioni Hip A.-Juiatul Pum London, June IT. -Lend Klti honor has not ot cabled details ot the to. ei-e of the '.'"ill Vlctoilau iniiiinteil lilies of (leiiei.il IWtsnn's i oltlliili at Steenkiiel-piUll. Jltlle I.'. Mliall .t It ill I's (oiitiuun to he inputted limn South Aliha, Seheeper'is totu iiiaudo is jiioked In at Miuirty.shitig In Cape Colun.v. Lend Klliheiiei has moved to Hlnem follteill. CORPORATIONS CHARTERED. Hi l'i liisiv t Wat' fiom llii M0iijted I'k-i lljiiii-l'iii, .linn' 17 I haiiem vieic luiiIpiI In lln) state ih pal I llll III lodlV til Ihe-e nnpoi.l ion,-: lln llianoli ibnipaii, Altiblienv . ian lit solium, Vniuiiiii Si md ml slioo iniiipani, li.iu.,ii.iii, ijpli.il, i),0ui, I olniiilii i sin.) torn P in. I'iii.hins,, aintil, s,rin si. lnv' siir Pin ioniiaii . 'i Jlan-, i ipil il -lul.iiim. -haion M iniiidiliiiiiii; ml ipjm. -iiil'Ii l'"U" . I'd nr niiiiiiv , taplial, s;,ihiii lln VUnne Maimtji iiiiihl' and snppii lonipiin, Pat.hiuij, capital, ?-,'(, 'lln Ih mi Iiiikp l.ind loinpinv. Ih o il, upiljl, si)(K) iiiluilnt salp rninpini, Dmlihllh. Nniiliiini ton loinitv; rapltil, 'i,'l sininnll Han ininpaii. I IjiK - smninli, laika mjuiii lunni; tiplul, "i Dili) ine land tout. pai. I'lU.lnii.-, lapllal, sioncm Put Out by Handler. 11 Kidiiflte Wire fiom Hie v-oeUted I'rem. 'Ireiiton, .linip 17 Hill ILnrihaii, o( Nev oili. vv.k Knoi bed out in flip imimN ut toe liciuon Mhltiu i lull tonight In Jiinni llandUr, ol Nevvatk. MR. BARKER AT THE BAR Placed on Trial lor Attemptlnu to Murder Rev. John Keller, at Arlington. THE PECULIAR FEATURES A Case Which Has Excited More Than Usual Attention Many Pro minent Clorgymen and Laymen of the Newark Episcopal Diocese Are Present Appearance of the Pris oner and His Wife Important Evidence Produced by th Com monwealth. 11 Melinite Wile (ioiii Ihe -oi laird IVfH Xevv Yoik, June IT. Thomas (.J. I!ai ker was today placed on dial in Jot -sev City, chin geel with assault with intent to kill f.e. John Kellei at Aillligton, X. J. Jtev. ICellet is the loar of Tilnltv chapel in Atllngton. (linker at the time of his auest, told the- uuthotlties that lie shot the min ister beiuue his wife hud told him that Keller had beer, gulltv ol a cilin inal assault upon hei. Ml. Kellei de nounced the stoi v. The pi isouei was lepi esouted bv Mat shall Van Winkle and Albert C. Wall, and the people bv Public Piosp itttois James , Hivvln and Joseph l'aikei. Judge HI ip vas em the beiirh. The case had et ited attealloa Tap and wide and many women wete among those who weie on hand eaily to obtain seals In the tout I loom. Many prominent eleigvmen and lav meii ol the Xewalk Kplsiop.il Ultieese, all Iiientls of .Mr. Kellei, weie on hand. Some had been subpoenaed as witnesses to testily in Ills behalf Mr. and Mis Haikei, ai e oiupnuletl bv Mis. Moliov, of Hast Otange, enteied the i oui t loom shin tl beloie 10 o'clock. Air. Hat ket wine a tl.uk suit, blue slilit, hutteiliv tie, and can led a sttavv hat. Mis, ll.ukei woie a light giav gown and a jaunty hat. She appealed to be a woman of about .',.! e.ns ot age She N an atti active, but not a beatilltul, woman. The H.iik"is took suits ut the head ot the lavwois' table, neap the witness stand. As the com t house hell was mug, at 10 o'cloi k, as a signal loi" opening coutt. All. Kellei was led Into the loom bv Assistant Piosecuiop Vit Ut is. lie was diessed In the g.uli of an Hptscopallan minis ter and woie smoked glasses. At the outset ot today's pi ocet dings counsel lor Hniker i (intended that the si! lick .iuiy had been cli.uvn In lohi tiou of law. Aecotdlng to the law, he said, a stiiltk J ll l v could lint lie elt.iwn to tiy a i ,i-e of leltmv, and a high misiloineanop and a lelony aniounted to Ihe same thing, contended that the ease ought to he tiled by a petit ltii and not bv a stunk uiv. A Jury Selected. Alloc some ai Aliment, the mint ovei-iulod the objections and the wink of selecting the m j, ptoc ei'ded. A lull juiy was obi, Until in about an linn i. Tiie piosi c utlnn at the outset ilitio euieeel as evident e a pliologiapb of lite hedge behind which, it is alleged, llaikep hid ivhlle wailing fop ICellet. Anothep photogiaph showing Keller in bed attei the shooting was also ad mitted. Hugh K. rtooine and his daughter, ,it eve witness oi the shooting i,ive theit toMiinonv and Idetitiiio.l Haikei as the lnan who Hied til" shots that wounded Keller. I.ouhe (!, Viin Winkle testified that she livid neap the soeiie ol the shoot ing, On ihe tnoinlng of Feb : she hi aid I In oe successive shots (lied. (!oing 'o a window she saw a man lying on the stieet, with nnnthet man bonding ooi lilui. She d.d not liliovv Llaikep m that time, she s.nv Hap liei i un aw.t.v and then she saw that the man on the giound was Mi. Ke. lep. Mis J-Milllo 1''. Hueklo, who lived oil the same side ol lleech stieet as All. Kellei, les-lltled tll.lt she hetlld thiee shots (lied on the moilling of Fob. '! and i mining to a window saw lin ker Hie a louitli shot at Ml'. Keller, I'Vodenck ti, flllehloy, the husband of the pie, riling witness, gave testimony mi inboiatlvo of that oi hi.s wife and told how he had ptitsued and caught llaikep lie said thai whim he i cm lied I'.nkep ho asked htm, "Whom eld you shoot',"' "Keller, and t hup.) I. killed hlni." teplleil Haikei, "Hid llai ker mention his wile's name while on the cat '" Ihe witness, was askul. ' r dnn'i Ihink he did," was tho ti p!. Dl I'llllV Hal hep said h" heaid one s-luil ih ed and saw- a man i intuitu; away. Ho found All. Keller Ivlug on the giniiud He lielpiil him up, with ihe nsslstanie of AH. Itoimie, anil took him home. Adjoin ned. Will Ask Increase of Wages. Bi l.idimive Wile (rem the cu. ialed Pir-i Pioiidi'liie, II, I liine 17 The ( ihIiu lcr -i i i ' I liiolnimrn of llu I inon Itillioad inuipinv tv hn h i niliiiN l .'.iih ill Hit I'le. Ili line- n and ilnul ltd- nl, Invi loni'd i nill loi i mi-- inn Ini!; al inhhiUht to lake a lioli on l le null, i ol in inuea-i iuu.iRi. Iim inrilliis- i i.dlid iioluuli tiaiidlmr the older ot i.ulioid mfi ill. Iim ant' Huh itiioii hi the men Mould h ilmnid i in e loi their dbini al Second Trial of Jessie Morrison, Hi I'.vcluslie Wiie fu m Im s-mlalid I'u'si Kl poi ido, hin, lime 17 lln Imil djir, a jui via- iiiiud lodiv n Hi eionl Hill oi .li.-.li' MoirUon. on the ihatt.p ol killiiu Me dial (ailp, the hildp of liil loinui mmiiIluii It H helieviil thi- Hial will he mini -l.oiiu Hun the flirt, ltlntli en lid hi a ill-a.-iiPinilit Pensions Granted. D nxtluslu Wiie fiom 'llu Wetland I'lfJ W'ajlilnton, line If -ilae Sivil, o( Mulili n I cii.'. I.u.ini" i oinii , ha-hem ,uiiinl a piii'ion ,ol Sfi a inentli. TI1K NKWiS THIS MOKNINH Weather Inillcatlons r odd)! , 'local rains. L Hrmiiil lt.i. of lln ( hln sulun.nt Ni' .ferdev'j t eleln HpiI C a-i. Woil, nt the I ml'l ituw, Hi poll on Hip I hlli'iti ( I lllu'. i (xni'liil-t ilhomlaln Hi pilllui'iil .". bin il 'luii I cs foi the ("lid Viiiini', t unit Proceeding' A 1'iohalde Miiulcr, I I .lit. ulil, Nnlp mil t'liiniui nl. 5 loiil-t'llll Woik' llhik'iullli- Itelnin Woik. e haiun In the t inilinn of 1 otiti-l inl, Munhpiidilp of the I 1 1 nf 'nt, 0 I.ihiiI Wi.t -ei iiiloli iml -iiliuiliin 7 In n. i d-ottlii'i(erii IN tin-v b un i. I'lliaiii ill mil Lotiniiililil. S dvpiti-eini nt In METROPOLITAN THANK OFFERING MOVEMENT Mass Meeting Held to Raise $20,000,000 to Forward Methodism. ll.v l'. limni Wile fio.n I up ts-oii.ilid l'le-. New Yoi It. June IT. A mass meeting was held tonight at dime iliuiih In the inteiest of "nieltopolltan ili.ink olfeting movement." Tills "mov einenl" Is a pail ot the national nioveineut to slgiitill.se the oj"?.ilng ol the twohtleih ce.nluiy bv l.ilslng 'f.'o ooo.oon m u waid (he eaiisp oi Methodism in tills loitnti. Ol this sum it has been 1. -elded that $1,000,000 shall be i.ilscd In this cltv. Ol this million fTOn Oou aie to be eponilpd In p.ning ett debts ol Methodist chun lies in the cliv, and -inuuofi cash aie to go to St. Chiis tophei 's home for ihlldien at Dobb's 1'eii.v, the de iconess home in Xevv Yoi k city and the lOuteieiue claiiu ants' tuiid, which is tin supei .miniated ininisteis. Tile I lev. Hi. I J. S Tipple, ovi'i lithe soil etm v of tiie thank offei Ing com mission foi ihe boiottgh of Manhattan ami the HioiiN. auuotiui ed that since Hie public statement was made one subsci Iptlon loi $.'0,000 and anothei lor $'0,000. both lot Si. Chiistophei's home, had been made. The subsci iptloiis foi the deaconess home also amount to $.'"0,000 The total subsi i iptlou amount ed io $.''iT,(in0 Hi. Tipple did not make pltblli Ihe names of the poisons who made the two subsc i iptloiis he annouiunl. PORTO RICO WILL OBSERVE THE 4TH it Is Fixed as the Date for Special Session of the Legislature. Iti I xclimiie Wire fn in The -,n iu,d I'if-i Washington, June IT Seuotaiy Hay today liMfheel the tollowing leligiam liom tloveinot Allen, ol Pot to Itiio, at San Juan: "I'll. minimis vote tod.iv, heads of de pailnients flxetl the dale top the spe cial session of legislaiiiie lop Julv 1. The date of pioc luiii.iHou will be ,in ncnim ed al the session," The piocluinalion loforrrd lo Is that iv huh will dec hue flee ttade to elsi between the I'nited States ami Pinto (tli o allot a designated date, lu cou lotmltv with the tonus of the Koiakop ait, w hli h allowed two eais to ti st the ability ot the island to sustain ll solt tin ciiigh iiiteiu.il taxation. C.ov -ei nor Allen's i epulis have Indiiated that uiidoi the lollandi i tut I'm to Itiin is now ic.ld.v to assume ueo 1 1. 1 de. STRIKE AT FORTY FORT. An Eftort to Foice Caipenteis to Join the Union. I! Is luine Win In in llu V iiiiihI I'n-f W'ilkes-lkiiie, June l.T Thi.e bun dled and til t men and bo.vs euiplovid lit the HailV U. uillletV nl the Tolll pe Coal ionip.iii. at Folly Fen t, went out on stilke today bn.ius.' thiee t i i pi llli I s lotus d in loin the Union altei being eillesti'i lo do so The loinp.iliv iillli litis tolltsed to In tel eie III tin Ulllltei, ll s thought Hie ciupeuleis .an lie India oil to lulu the union and tile slllke will lie -hint lived Edwards Still nt Liuoity, Bv Kwlnue Wue 1mm Ihe 'o uud I'rcte slii,iipi.il. I i, lum I." 11 III. . rdivanl.. Hie In J.IO lllllllllll 1 ol lohn ( I .Mi i, I- 'llll (i Ih ill lln po e had noi ahiini'iniil II- ittoiK In loi.lli' 111 il nnd Ihe M'lnll ill Noilliij.l lil-i- -till in iioi.i(-. I"'"" iu H' 'i"!'u l- laliiiliul Imin pio.eil uiiliiH No flilllir tlllllipl 111' hei II juuill lo Ivilll ttt lie li'i f at liil lull John Sholoy Sentenced. Hv r.ulmiir Wire fiom llie tii lated I'rtM. Iliiii'hui.. Inii' IT lohn -liul.i in in .in pliie ol lliiin liom aid Woti'ii hiipir, i inn i siidmip ol 'hull loi H' i mull i 'i I huh- W Itv.m, c .i-tiii i ul Ihe HillliV Nai onil hink, "t lliluis, .i- -iniiniiil hi hidi sii,iiaoii wdn lu lln I l-lllll lilill lltiall I'll I'll ar- se pliailul Jllllll I" JUi.'UI In Inn lln IllhlillV of tin l ml. In Ihnti and Iv Ipi i Murder and Suicide. II I. in Mi. lone IT 'ion..oi Hjiilan, fi mull ol I'. ii'jiuli, I la . ! iiniil siim,l,i na a-nuul puniipil oi Mm piinlii i honl. mn, liu'.ii fliul and kilhd l'iuiilil l.ioie II M N.d iml Hun ininiulliid nn pie Itaiikin tiad h'en ili-tn s-id 1 1. ail 1 1 e ( honl and lln lo-a. of hi. p -ill m 1. tiippo-id Ii hue ltd in ihe liuu'In; Mr, Pingiee's Condition. 1 1 nilnli, linn )- I liuipiii.ii I'iii.iii ih -nan lib linn ll iiihlnailn lia ni.ui ilnl. n iiiitiiinid iipi(hen-n Ii a- In In- iiiiiUiiiin Ihe lloli.i-l ill UK- hail tadul 10 ihuk lln ih-iillilv iml Hip nib lopeiol '11111110111 1- that Hit 1 i..l 1.11I iv iiuldid mil 10 paiiiki 01 nui.i id mint Stinsou Wins Motor-Paced Race. lluMon, line 17 siiii.nii won ihe ihuiv mile motoi paved Ian al Chillis Itmi paik loilav Nil'Oli iu, I lu own uih 111 Ihe laie. Iiiviiil al Ih it lime hinkin Hit uoild'- tunipililloii 1 1 nf.!.-. M11. li 1. 1 was tun null' Inland -lin-un al Hit lini.-ll sti 11 nun,, tl ) 10. THE CHILEAN CLAIM REPORT Labi Gnse to Be Decided That W.n InvolviiiQ the Seizure o! the Ghllean Vessel Itata. DECISION OF COMMISSION The Case Dismissed by the Ruling of the Aibitrators -Minister Pi 0 tin. of Switzerland and Mr. Gage, American CommisQioner, Agree While the Chilean Commissionet Dissents Damages Not Occasion ed by Any Unjustifiable Action on Part of the United States. It'l Ittttl. ll Will III in I hi W.i'llttd I'll -a Washington. June IT. The Fiilteel States aii'l Chilean elahn 1 olnuissoii completed its wink tod.iv. The last, i.i-o to be decided was that Involving tin siiimio In IS'H of the c'lilloan vc 'e Itata bv the aillhoiltles of the I'liltod Slates, oil Ihe giound that she was tuiivlng :i r.ngo ol iimtiab.ind anus to ChiU The 1 I. iim was for 11,011 wlih Inteiest, md was made by til" South Amoiiian Steamship cotnp.mv, width had ehaiteied the ship In the Chilean gov el iiinent. The decjslon of todav dismisses the tase. Mlnlsti 1 I'lod.i, ot Sw Iteilaiul, picsl eleiit ol Ihe 1 iimiulsson, and Mi. dago, the Aineiie.iii 1 onmilssicinei , agneil In this iivv. while Minister Vicuna, of I llll", dissented The - ( omilltSbiotl stuns up Its llnillngs as tollows- 1 Ilnl id. 111111141- ilhud hi tin plant ( weie not in i 1-11 in d hi in iiiiiu-Hltihlt nltiiiiMi ihe pail of Ihe I int.. I s 11,., 11,11 llu II iU m u not pui-ned hi Ihe ninl nithoiitle- of th' I'lllleil s lies upon lln I11t.il -11- into I hlleir, V.IUI-, lliilnml In Miiieiiiln hi di-plii n(iirni 101 fuiie mil luouiHil link iitiin 1 iluti-i ' II a Hie It it 1 iv 1- volinitinli plaid it Hip ih-pitoil of tin Iniiid -liil- in it,, pniu-ionil siiietinui nt of ( hile ' Ih it tin IP w 1- piohilili 1 111-e fur the ill t n. thin of the II Ul at Sjnii,.n In the alllhniltls of Ihe t nitid Stu.s md, Hun fuic, no ninn; i 1- iloni , 1 Ilnl tin iliiiuuil Iim IiioiikIiI -nit in Hie lonrl- of 1 In le- n.iui-1 the cm ei ninent if Chile In 111 uv. 1 dim vis iipuii Ih. nlentii il ihlm I'm M hue -et up iuiili-1 1I1P I mini Stiles; tint tin iiimpini In- mound pnl.tmnt thueon and Hut tin -e ju.luiiu nl- hive hull paid lo 111' ti nip iii In tin Kovuini.ini of t IiiIp I hi 1 a-e 1111 -I, Hun feie. he I'l-nii id Anothei Inipoit.mt 1 ,i'c deckled to day was that of the lenttal and Southern Telegiaph 1 niup.tnv against c'hili, glowing out of a tax of two cents a message levied eftiilnfi tin' utilising of 1SH. The 1 ominisslon awaidetl S4.0D0 damages. Dm ing Hie sisslons of the com mission, tlli'ie have bteu seventeen c.i-e against Chile and two agaln'-t Ihe I'nited Stat"s The total nT Ameili.iu claims against Chile was $1,100 0(111. and ol tills jjsOhJ, op .rsl pp" 1 i-ii I has been aw.iidid liv tiie conimls-liin Tli" two Chilean daiiu against this govei ninent weie thf Itata 1 aso disposed nt todav, and that ol Kldlild Tiiiiubull. who win awaldcd $ i.fioo lot sotvlies to lb' Fulled States legation in Chile In .111 iMi.iditlnn ( i"-" some 0.us ago. - FEDERATION OF ZIONISTS. Otticeis Elected at the Sessions ic Philadelphia. Hi l.vli-ivi' W'ue (intii I hi V'liuitrd I'ic-s Phllatli Iphl.i. June IT At lodaVs so-sion ol the iimuiil iimveutlon of lite' Ameih.iu I'edeiailoii of '.lonlsts, IMof Itiiliud elotthcll of New- Yoi k. wa- ie.ei 1 te'il piisident. and .1. I' Mnlilsoii, ol New Ymli, was 11. elected honoiaiv -eiii'taiv The temaluing , illli eis we'll' elci led as tollows. Honoiaiv in. .sun 1 William Mol lis, ol I'hlltnlelphl.i 1. piesonlativi in the gi.iuil loimdl ol Vienna, the pies ident, liev I! S Sh.lllel. of Unltl nion liiv 11. I'. .Monede, Af New Yoik. I.eo S solltl.oll of Chhago I'.ev Ol Stephen S, WI-o of I'olt limd, io NO BILLS AGAINST HUBBELL. Tom L. Johnson's Ett'oit at Libe Suits Fails. II, Ivln-iw Win fiom Ihe uiiu.il I'll'" Cleveland, June IT The gland hnv today lepnited no line hills In the ens. of Migiis'tts Hiihbell and the of Ih lals ot tile Cleveland l.o.lilor IMIi llshillg miip.lliv. Who Weie diatgnl with libel Their dtli'sts vvie 111. lib' upon vvui tanls swot u mn bv Tom I. Johnson. 11s ti 11 suit ol an allldait made lv Hilbbell and published in thf Lender dining th in oin inamalt 1.1111 p.ilgti, dmislng Ihe fell hum with using uiouev iinlawfulh In ' otinei lion with his i.inv.iss, Boatding House Dynamited, It I I. vi In-iip Win 11 m I h" -.01i11rd l'ie Ni.IimIIi', Im" IT P'i.lal lloin Pailin.l 11, hj , m 1 hoiiilili- liou-i. 11 the Moiiuili iniin ..is 1 1. 1.lli d Willi Inlhl- lil Idahl md Sfiielaii Hill, 'f H" "ak Hill 1 d loinpon, w 1. -ho UiieilUh Ihe Ii id lln olnllil Mellltiil I pal ,onH 1 Madi'il.vilh w 1. ibimiiiliil let '.n ii', hut lie OIK "I- llllllllll I"" IHrlO' I"' .11"' m woik m iml in Miilliuiinillii ve-i.'iiiiy and pin up a ihe pn.on ae and Hie iliin in-lri Hill HJ- i ul 1 1. hd He .11 YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I ,1 il .I11.1 1.1 1 im I. P")!' IIr.Iip-1 luiipii iiiiip . T iIijiki l.mii-1 iuniiiline . it di,;' 1 liiljttii- lluiunlil . S 1 in , 0' tm eenl i p 111 )i li eun. tHHHHHIf t WEATHER FORECAST, 4- --- Wa-hin, 1011 lime 17 - (oieia-l for Kat. -f un I'liiii-vliaiui l.nul 1 iln, followed aj t I 1 fin and vvanuii vieatlier Cnenlav. Wedni-da' 1 .11 lull i inlc wulliM-t nil .hini,. in .o'ihwe-ifil win.de.