' t , r f trC" ,aar7PT,?1"'', "v" v -? "is- -"-f . "i'-rm'3rff Rnmtmt ribuw. Srtif tnHB THI: ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. SCRANTOX, 1V MONDAY MOKXIXG, .JUNK 21, 1901. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. k- ' m HUNDREDS PERISH IN A GREAT FLOOD Blueflelds Coal Regions in West Vir ginia Visited by a Deluge Sur passing Johnstown Flood ENTIRE VILLAGES The Inundation of Conemaugh Valley Sur passed by the Disaster in the West Vir ginia Coal Regions Whole Towns Are Wiped Out by the Angry Waters Wires Are Down and Train Service Is Blocked So That It Is Impossible to Learn the Ex tent of the Disaster Fifteen Saloons in the Town of Keystone Washed Out. Mining Population in the Valley Below Catch Barrels of Whiskey as They Float Down the Stream. flj Eclusi Wire frnm Tlie Associated Trosi Bluo'leld, V. V.i.. Juno liJ This en tile si ( tinu has lust been isitocl hv i lliiixl, tht.- oxti nl of which in alt ptub ilillu will eii il or exe pert tint t ot .lohustnw n, In ISS't, so f.n as the loss t pioptitv Is ( oik ei iil(I Hailv mskkI.ij mot nitiR-. shoitly afti r mid night, a liOiiw downpour of lain be gan, acoinipaiiied lij a sevete elediio stm m, and steadily ineieu.se d in io lence until 10 o'clcu K a. in, then ceas ing loi seveial houis and beginning aain with iciicvvcd violence This ( (intiniied ihioiighnttt the entile dav iiirl night. Jl.mv miles nf the Noi -mlk in el Western lailio.ut tt.iiU, Inldgcs and telegiaph wlios aic en til ol v ilistiojort and ( oinmunli ation Is intitolv nit oil wist or Llkhnin, sii that it Is Impossible tu leain the lull stent of the loss of lite ami piopeitv, lint ofliu.ils ol the (oil opt lalions. loiated In l Ik sti U ken ilistiiil, have Milt out iiit'sseiinPi s to Klkhnir, ih lei minus n both idcgiaphii and i.iil i ihid comiiuinh aliens, and have ic C(i(d a icpoit lh.it a t uiis-ci vativo estimate as to the loss ot lite will (.sil l each JOrt. Some of the tlniunt d me among tin most iiioinlneiit Itions ot the (oal fields. The I'm ohoutas i oal Held is located in i basin, with high mountain langts on i itliei side, Klkhnin neik Mowing tht hi p It the ienl(i of the basin, wliKh tangos fiom oue-foui ih to one iiiilo in width rinin IhniN W, Vi, to Vhlnii Viiul, West Viiglnli, a ilis tniKo oi ten miles, mlneis' ( ablns, coal (onipiinv loininlssai i( s and inko plants, liiud this basin, i:ihhom citek, being fed by nuiiioious small stieams, e inning fiom the moiliitain sides, i ses vii.v mpMlv, and this watei spout tame sii siiddenh th it the i utile liisin between tile two moun tain lunges was lloodi d, and heime tile tei I ni -sti it lieu people i ealled w hat was upin tin in, thev weie i.itiiid don u liy the Hood whldi .swept ovot thlug in its path, A Town Washed A wily. The liltlo town of Ken Mono with a population ol about L' lion, scents the Sieatest siilfiiei, piudiiall.v ihi'intiio tmin being witsiiid aa,. This town js dip piimipal one In the I'oinhnntus o.il Hi-Ms, and Is Mealed neai its e'litei. It was to a giont e'Me-llt lie.nl iiuailds iiom whiih the mining popu lation pin chased .supplies and was also the oiil plain in the Held wheie whis key toiihl ho pine liaseil. At this plat o tlicio weie honn- iwehc to llfl(en sa loons, all of whldi weio washetl ina. The lepoit i nines that the mining population aio now nidipylug the hanks nl the stieams below, latching the iin-iiliniidlso and baud of wills. Kiy mill beer aw ito.v lloat down A meat liunihei of the eri.il and coke 1 1. tuts tlumighout llH' Poeiilioiitiin Held ate leponed pi.u-thallv destiojod, and ill .some Instances entliely washed awn. On at count of the oiy high water which has Hooded the legion and pie vonted i omuiiiiikntloii, anything UKe a roueit list ol the loss nl ptopeil Is Impossible, hut Item the best lllloi tiiiitlon obtainable at - l in , tho loss of piopeitv will easily letuh S.'.OnO.OOO. t I.andginf. the lieautitiil homo of Ooneial Manager Old Is tepoited gone, but Ills family Is .s.ifd to be .sate Rescued with Ropes, Pas.scngoi iinin No I. of the Km folk and Western i.ilhMi, u-athed V'hlaii about s a. in., met the Hood and wan unable to pruteul luithoi 'i'hu wateis leatlicd sin h a depth that the eoailies had to be abandoned, the passengc-is lieliiK tcstued liv incans of inpes .siiihik f i oni tho window t. of touihes to tho tops of lemallililB eoKe oeiiB somo ills, tanro away, Oetween lUKhoin and Vllan jad a (llytitiice of ten miles, one bundled i-aia mo said to be washed from the liaiKs mid many of them weie tan led down the stre-iniH. A intiKh estlnuite pjatts the iiiimber of hildKCs wa.shed awaj be tween Hluclleld mid VM.in jaid, .1 ills, tance of twcnty-viRht miles, .U fiom XUUen to twenty, and from present lit- ARE WIPED OUT ditations it will lie Impossible to set tiaius IhiouKli to Vivian and points west of tlieie iindet a week 01 ten das. This will lender it Impossible to pet le lief into tlie sti iiUenllstiict-3, and with those who escaped with their lives, homeless and without food, indesct lb able suffering- i.s inevitable. Rivals Johnstown. Fiom the men Kir- lejioits, desdllilllf: the foi ce of the stoim at Kc stone, It would appeal that the dainaKe lhals that at Johnstown and is equal to the fJalveston hot 101 in its intensity, so tin as tile pen outage ot population lost and piopi-itv desltoved Then- is no Ulcjinphle e omniuiiie ation west ol Hlttellelds, 11s the telest.tph lines were swept ,111,1V aloni? with the laiho.ul Hacks ltssiidl the teli Kiaph olli eiils that Hie lines ate useh ss between Kenova, ". Va and Illiielields, ,1 dls t.utte of JliO miles It mav be seveial davs befon the Klemaph lines will be lestoit-d sufHeieiillv between tltese two points to obtain a full lepoit of el.iin a'e done In that teultoij. It is stated, howevei, that eveiy buildiiiK In the town of K( stone was demolished 01 tanied awa bv the w iter save one, and that a banoom, whli h stands on a biKh hill The 1101 11111I poplll itlrm of Kevstotif is nbotlt J 000 souls and as list uiht was .Sat in da v, tlieie Is no telllui," how nianv mlueis had ,(iiie into tile town toswelt Its populitlon. It Is (stliualed tluit two bundled Ihts nlone weie lost at Ki' stone. The Hood spius to lme I'vli tided ov ei t vast atea of mountain eouutiv and the hiiiiiiirilx of moun tain stieams becoming swollen only suved to swell the iIlMimn ilvei until it had assumed laine piopoi lions and e an led di stun tlnu in Its wake, liall 10 id ties ami ti.nks small bulldiiiKS of all di st ilptlons, tiiis, teletaph poles, hiiM' bowldeis and oveiv ImaKiuablu moMilde thlny tint i.inie within the svviep of Ibis nilijlity toitent of mad dened wateis went down the moun tainous ilistiiet In a eethlns,', loaiiuu moss of rteblK Dead bodies could he seen Hoatinvr iIiiiik ihe valley li.v those who had jraintil a place of tifety on Hie' IiIkIi hills All dav H.Uiiiday tho lain 1 oil In Miipf and it was evident tint If it did not erase tlieie would he a Hood and Kieat 1I1 stun lion must ie suit Horn It. hut it was not until after the d.ukiiess hail rimlnped t lit roil Held that the meat 1 atnstiophu was upon the eouutiy nud was maUliip a clean sweep ol the valley loi miles mound Shoitlv nilci midulKlit Kat 111 dav nlKiit It sipip.-d an if the heav ens hid opened their thiodmites over tlto town nf Vivian, V, Va. Passenper Tiatn Caught. licit a passfiiKer tialn was eauRht In the f.ilHui; Hood anil the lives ot the fllclltcned passf.L,ei,s weie satd liy the un of topes, vvhlih weie iliiekly tin own over 1 1 om the 1 0K0 ovens, whli h t.Klit the 1.1II1P.11I j m ils at Vivian, Tim ptisseiiKf'i.s weie nl.ul totatth the topes ami willing hands duiKKed them fiom the siibnieiKed tialn and ovei the oven haillimlia to a point ot s.iletj, OivIiik: to the lad that the telcKiaph lines had been piostiated by the Mown, tho Not folU mid Western nllii litis detalleil nies. si'iirfi'iH hj tool to e.ovt'1 tilt leilltoty as beM thoj iouIiI, tliej leiiiiuluK In a "lion time with lepoits of tliu teulblo desti ut thm v.hlth hatl been done In then le.spedho teiilteiiv. One of these ines-vsenReis, In walkltiK ovei the ilevas taled distill I, tame IiatK and tepoited havlllK teen tlililj-tlKlit dead bodies. Tlieie aie suposed to he many who will never be attounted foi. The loss of Uto will piohably leach r.OO 01 too, and pos hlblv this iiumbei will bo swelltd when fin titer details 111 11 obtainable, Many people In thib city h.uo lelatlves In this eoal lesions which have been stuick by the flood, but not a vvoid can be luaid from them, as thoie Is po-dhly no way of (nmiminlcittlus: with them, Tho tele Siaplt oillces', i.ilhoad olllies and oili. clals, and telephono nllliex mo visited b.v many eager people, all awaiting' some menage us to the fate of their lelatlves or friends. Tho Not folk and Western Reneial oillces In thte city ore, as Ih Kunuiully the case when iiilhoad pioperty Is dnmitfred, lettcent, hut tltey iidiiilt that at len'-t 200 lives have Iieeu lost, the town of Keystone desttosirt and millions ot dollnrH wottlt of pieip city deitioved. Jt Is not known how far hack Into the mountains the storm evtcmled, and It will be days, nnd pei haps weelis, hefote all the slot 111 stilcken countty Is heaid fiom, Damage in Elkhorn Valloy. The Hood has not only damaged the nilthoin valley, hut It Is stated thnt eveiyune of the llilrty-thiee Klnt Top operations, or plants, has stiffeted to some extent, dreat daiiiti,'e Is ulo le pot ted to have lesulted In the Clinch Valley section, which extends .south fiom Citnhntn, Va. Xo lives, however, aie tepoited to have been lost nlonij this vallov. The next tialn fiom Hltle llelds, which Is the fmtliest point west fiom which tlie tiaius me itinnliiK'. Is due hole at midnight, hut the l.ilhoid ollleials tell the Associated Iiess e or iesiomlent at this limit , 0 10 p m th.it this tialn is now two and 11 half bonis late and piobublv will not leach heiu until after .1 o'clock a. 111. The dis patcher's oHlte as at this hour that they hive heat el nothing fitttliet than that slated above and that It Is not thought tlieie has been any futther damage by lalns today. A inesagc leached tho Associated l'less tonight I torn Coaldale, W. Va., fifteen miles west ol Illiielields, saving that tlieie had been an Immense loss of piopeitv and llve at that town. The town of Keystone, whli.li is s tld to have been swept avvav all save one .saloon, is said to have- contained thlitj-lout other bin looms The Western Union tdegiaplt opeia tor at Illuefiolds wiled the Associated 1'tess (.onespondent at 9 o'tlotk that the los of lite at the lowest estimate Is two bundled. Tie sa.vs tlieie is one vvite now wotklng thiotigh to lhnils, eighteen miles west of Uluelleld, but that this who ib monopolied by the raiiioad people. Carried Away in Floating House. On the Clinch Valley In .inch of the Noilolk and AVestetn lailway, between this city and Noiton, A"a , Lommimlta tlon is entliely seveicd west of Tae well, Va. ltcports come fiom that point of gieat loss of II I o and ptopeity tluougliout tliatentiie section. In Sliak ei.ig, a negio settlenitnt on the out skhts of Taowell, the watet stands to the depth of sK 01 eight fed in I lie stieets and lioii't, all of the occupants having been lemoved to points ot safety hv means ot .1 boat. Tlnet milts west of Tii'ewell. 011 the 1 ligginbotliam film, the homo of Pans A'andvke, a faun hand, was swept awa.v, euijing with it -Mis Vandke and font i Mi di en, two of the Vaiulv lie clilldieti, John, 4-uventten, and ('limits, five, be ing dtowned. .Mis. Vandjke, Willi the two lemalulng diildiin, Kdgai and I. una weie found ill .1. dvlug ( onditiou one mile fiom wlicie the hoine stood, by Mi. Vandvke, who was absent fiom 11111111' at the time of the ( loudhtiist. While the lesculng paitv was Mann ing for tlie A'and.vke family thev tound the liodv ol a white w 0111.111, will 1 1 id, Hoating down r'ltmi 1 letk. No one thus 1u his been able to identity lot, and it Is supposed 1 lie body hid been washed down 11 0111 some dlstaiKt. A lepoit tonus tioiii AViltens .Mill, a small sta tion hotvvitn lJludleld and 'iaewell, that time thildnu, Clnksti 111 nanus unknown, belonging to Itali igli liiusli, vvtre di owned. Then- is no telrgiaph st'itlon at AVittens .Mill, and it is I111 Iiosslble to asiettaln paitlc ulais The i.tlliond and telegiaph toinpiinies me wotking between 1,000 and 1,100 nun dav and night. Ollh ials aie on the giotind ptisliing the wink of constim 1 ing ti'lo-cmph Hues ami lebuildiug tli load, and hope to be able to loinnuiui e.ue with both tlie stoim. swept tlls ti lots iv noon Slonda. Xothlng whatever has been heaid fiom the section of tommy between A'ivlan and Wllllanvon, otlit 1 than that tile Tug liv d is lepoited as being un til elv oer Its hanks nnd highei than evti known by the oldest inhabitants Details of the gieat Pocahontas Held Hood me haid to obtain .owing to tlie luiiee esslbillty of the mining dlstild, wheie the tiny and havoc of the nugiy wateis caused the most appalling loss of life and piopeitv. At Keystone the water began to iIm tit fi o'clock Sun day mniuiug, and bv 11 o'elocl; the Hood had spent its futy and at least twn-thlnls of tho little eltv had lieen washed away or demolished It Is known that sKteon lesldents of the 1101 Hi side of the stieam lost their lives and nt least Ilfty of those living on tlie south, or town side, weio ill owned, At Iliuke, n siibutb of Kev stone, a nuiuber aie missing and eight me ie poi ti d dead. At Least 200 Dead. It Is now ceitaln that tho total list ot tin dead ttoui one end of the lllk hoi n valley to the other will tea ih two bundled, A full INt of the names of tho victims cannot bo ascertained at this time lluudieils mo missing, hav ing taken iffuge In the mountains to esuipo tlie tiny of tho Hood, TI10 list of tho dead 1.0 far iciovoied and Idon tllled, that It has been posslblo to ob tain at this time, me- John Lewis and .Maltha Motgau, white; Stun l'olndeter, llettlo Hi own, John nall.inl, Annie Smith, Laura Mc Coy, Nellie Kmlth, coloied, all of Key stone: Ivan Hnllhk, white, and a 1 ol 01 eel family named llalistnn, coitMlst ing of motliei mid four dilldien, at Algoiua. At least tlneti liundied mine mules weie di owned, Hut little damage Is done to the mines ptcipet, as the diilt months en high up the mountain sides hevt'ial mines, hnuevei, ate lepoitid Hiioded, but it Is Iniposslbhi to iiMeilulii tlie ex tent of the damage On the 1101 th loik biauell of the Noilolk and Wtsteiu, which Is live and a half miles long, tlieie was 110 loss of life, as tm as known, but lutndieds wtie leudeitil houuless, and tonight me 1. imping in the mountains. The damage to pi op. eity on this biaucli Is ei lieavj, Only one of thu ten lollieilis lotaled on this blanch escaped, the Ashland, It being located at the head of the stieam. Tho McDowell Coal mnipauy lost twelve residences. The Roanoke com pany lost their boiler hottso and the 100 house-power boileis weie swept four miles (low n the stiemu. The Louisville H'untiuucd ou li;c S.J MRS. M'KINLEY'S CA8E. Distinct Gain in Her Condition Is Noted. My I'xcluthc Wire from The Awoclatd l'if. Washington, June 111. Dr. Johnson was (tilled to tin vvhltu liottse this moinlng by Dr. lllxey, and tlie two phvslcians pponf half mi horn In n can fill .study of Mis. McKlnley's case. Di. Johnson had not been nt the white house befote for sevetal davs and Dr. JtKey believed that lie would be bettei nhlu to note any clinnge that mav have taken place In Mis. McKln oi'n (ondltlon, than one who, like himself, has been almost constantly with her. The lesiilt of the examina tion was giutlf.vlng, for a distinct gain In condition was noted. Indeed, the pli.vslelans now hope to be able to permit their patient to take a few shoit caiilage 1 Ides this week, If the weather is lavoiablp. T)i. Itlxey also Is satisfied thut nothing will pi event lite co( uilnit of tlie jil.ins that ate foi tiled for tlie icmoval of Mis. Mc Klnley fiom Waslilngton to Canton next week. Mis. McKlnlc.v's stietigtli has In ct eased to (bitch an extent that she Is now able to walk mound her hedi 00111 for some time each day. Iter general ( ondltlon continues satlsfactoiy, and Di. Illxey said tonight tint she had passed ,1 coiufoi table d ty. THE BIG STORM AT PITTSBURG Deaths by Drowning and by Elec tricityList of the Victims. Valuablo Pioperty Destroyed. tit ImIiimw VMic f 1 1 111 Hid Vsioiiitfd I'rc-i l'ittsbutg, June 2!. Tlie stoim which bioke ovei Allegheny county on Sit uiday altei noon tan led with il deaths b diownliK and deaths bj olectliu shock, Hoods that caused much dam age and wind tli.it tieated tenor and havoc'. Kvcij pait of the county sul feied. The stoim luoku about 2 10 o'clock, alter d.ukiiess had graduallv been settling down lot half mi hotu. The da until then had been .1 beautiful one. Tlie lain was eiy lieavv, the wind stiong and often the lightiilug seemd to lie jilaving light oveihead. The killed me. CUVItbl-s lilt TNI It fnmer. proiK Ciirikn lmr uui.li, 'ticiwiit it 111 spiMii; (, mien inn JIOsCO VlVllteis It 1I1 m lilionr, tlioniicd in a Fiuer .it ( mtir ami I 111.II1I jiciiui' IWI-s P 1)1 NX, unl U voiri, ot Xo 11! Cntii .iKiino, ItuiMoik, tliuwueU in twu fut if witir nt liinkni COM! Ml It Ml I , n,ul IJ voir-", of lluqitcno, killiil In 1 live Hin 011 tho iiHilucl of tlie Vltui,ili 1 1 In" ticn tinii nn, niur I111 liouu InjttiPtl JiiniH 1 Inning, i.'i.l M, Nt II 2.,7 Mivnn itinitf, 1 1 i.ll t shoiliil l 1 loi: w lie il Mi 11.111 iv 11111 111 1 I 011M1 street VmliiM Ink, ilunliuii, slio.kiil lit bi.litniii it leiniiit.ti ttHt tut! It.iwjn uieiuit, I i-l 1 ml Tin 10 was one fatality in addition to tho-e mentioned last night which was not gennallv known until todav. rhnilcs ulllnei. a 1. 11 met ot Spiing (allien boiotlgh, was di owned in Jspiiug rjai (leu 1 tin and his body was not found until this nftci 110011 His house was 1 lose to tlie mil, and notic ing that llii" watet was Using, lie went out to save his wagon, which was tlieie. The Hood, like a tidal wave, swept MUttier away with tlie wagon. The bodv was found stink fast in tlie wagon, at the mouth ot a eulveit a mile below, neat tlie dty line Ktotu all over tlie county tonight e nine Miller lepoits ot damage done by wind and water, but with the exi op tion of Mlttnei no additional fatalities aie 1 er 01 did. OHIO REPUBLICANS TO HOLD CONVENTION Most of the Leaders of tho Party Are Already on tho Battle Giouiul. Uy Kiclmlie n from II r Avorialril l'ris Columbus, O , June Jl Most of the leatlei.s and nuin.v of the delegates aie heie tonUlit tm thu Itepublioan state tonvotulon, wliltli will convene In tills dty tontoiiow. The convention will lenomliiate for setontl tonus, timet nor lieoige K. i."ash, l.ieiitenatit tloveinor John A. Caldwell, Attotnev c.enetal John .M Slicuts, State Tieasuiei J, D. Cameiou and (!. W. Johnson, tlie lat ter foi member of thu stito ho, ml of public winks. The contests me limit, d to tlie nomi nations for judge and cleik of the Supie'llle colli t, In niltll t in 11 to a full .state tli kd, a legsatme .s to be elected this enr Willi II will choos" tile sii(((Msor to I'lllted Stales Senator J, H, foiaker, In addition to (he elei -tlnn of a senator, the next leglslatuie will have the appni tlonnient ot tlie stato under the last tenstis tor legisla tive ami other state dlstild, tis well as for i'oiigiesiuen, and also the 1011 .sldeiatlou of an impoitaut issuo on "local option" 'I'hu mutest lietween the p.Utles lor (outiol of tho leglsla tuie this jear will be tho most mil lliattd one In tho lilstotj of tlie stale, as the pulisnu advantages to bo gained In tho toiniatiou of tlie distill ts will last until tho next (ensiis In l'HO, under the laws of Ohio, Sen itor 1'riiakor, as the star cam paigner III this contest Ins btPii se jedtd as the tempoiaiy ili.iiiinan of the convfiuloii and he will deliver the kev note speei h on the assemhllng of the convention tuinnnow. mid It Is geueialb umfei stood that Senator Man us A. Ilanna will be selei ted as the peimaiient (hah man of the 1 'in vention, The .speei lies of Senntor Koiaker to luol low afternoon, mid of Senator Ilanna Tuesday, me expected to bo the lea tuios of the week. Steamship Anivals. Ilj I xilusivc Mlrc fiom the Asioilatcl Cicin Xcw orl, June il Virivoil; la lltriaan , lljiu . I ItJ rf lli'iiu, billow, knln, Hi t men. Ninth iiiii'loii s.iilr'1. u'l.ni'1 (fiuiu Aiilrii), Xc iglk (JuttnstUHii -'allttl, ItruiM (hum 1 lu-riool), New )piL. ADELBERT HAY FOUND DEAD The Bodu ol the Former Gonsul to Pretoria Is Discovered on a New Haven Sidewalk. MYSTERY OF HIS DEATH Undoubtedly Fell from a High Win dow in the Hotel at Which He Wa Stopping, but Whether It Was a Case of Suicide or Somnam bulism Has Not Been Fully De termined Socretary Hay Prostrat ed by Orief History of tho Career of the Deceased. rtr Inclusive Wire from The Assoclntoil I'rcfis New Ilmen, Conn., June '2,. Adel beit Stone liny, foimer consul ot the T'nlted States at 1'ietoila. South Af ili.i, and eldest son of Secietmy ot State John Hay, fell from a window in the thlid stoty ot the New Haven house in this dtv, shoitly befote 2 '0 0 clock this mottling and was Instantly killed. The dead nnn was .1 giaduate ot Yale, of the 1 lass of W. and his death on mted on the eve of the unheisitv's commencement, which hi ought him heie yesteiday and in which, by viitue of his class olllee, the joung man would have been one of the leadeis. The lenlblo tiagedy has cast a gloom over the whole dtv and will be felt thiottghotit the day, which lietetofoie has been so billllant and full of happi ness for Vale and hoi sons. The full details of the tenible acci dent will nevct be known Mi Hay hail 100ms at the New Haven house for comment etneiil week. It is genei ally supposed, however, that aftet go ing to his 100111, lie went to tlie window foi air, and sitting on the sill, he do7ed off. and ovei balancing, fell to the pave ment below a tall ot fully slxtv feet. The fall lesulted in instant ih nth, and the body was tittle klv identified as that of oung lla. How It all happened immediately became a in.ittei ot spec ulation on the put of the tlnong ot cm ions sportatois who gatheied. and a subject of mom mill inquliy foi the classmates and n lends of the joung m'au. Half a doyen plivslclans who weie hastily summoned weie unable to do anv tiling. Tlie coionir pionouiiced It a case of m t Mental death and the body was lemoved to looms of a neai bv undettakei, vvheie it awaited In sti ut lions fiom the fanilb In the em Iv moinlng a telegraphic lequest fiom the father 1 cached Ml. Seth .Mosely, tlie piopiletor of the hotel, to cue tor the bodv until the ineinbeis of tlie family could leach town. Mean while the sensation occasioned bv the tiagedv continued. Hveiy movement of voting Hai was tneed In an eftoi t to penetiate the uncertainties of the :i vvtitl allali. It was learned that tlie voting man ai lived In New Haxt'ii last evening in time for dinner and went Immediately to the Xew Haven house, vvhtie he was assigned to a loom on the thlid fiom ft out, illicitly over the entianie to the hotel olllee. Young llav was one ot the v.tn gnaid of tlie academic class ol Yale 'nt. He had come to his old college town as a member of his diss tilennial conimltti e and 111 lived eailv 10 assist his (olleagues on tin1 (onimittee u pi (piling tor th" festivities of com mencement week in genet al, and for the class supper in pai lfciil.tr. He took illnnei with some of his classmates and at S o'clock went to the Hv pet Ion theater, wheie lie witnessed the pen -fonnitnee. Mo spent a unlet hour In the hotel con ldor nnd smoking room nfler the theater and shoitly utter midnight ictited to Ms loom, 1 cm. lik ing to tlto hotel I'leik that he was sleepy and leaving a cull for 9 o'lloik this inoinlng. lie was not seen again until his body came whiiling thiotigli the air to Its distinction two and one half houis later. The Only Witness. Thi ti' was a solltaiy speetatoi to tho trirlble tiagedy, a laboier on the 1 lly stieets. At the limn mentioned tho woiktiian saw the foi in of a man fall ing to tho sidewalk. Tho honltled la lioier lushed to the spot and bis shouts hi might otlieis The usual iiowd gath eied. In It vveto sevetal belated Yalo giaditates They bent over the body. One of them, Julian Mason, of Chi cago, and a classmate ot outig liny, diew back mid, honor stiicken, died: "Mv Clod, it's Pel Hiiv," H this time thu hotel deik had leached the sceno and made tho iden tllh ation complete. The bodv was dad In pijanias. On tlie window sill of tho loom, outipled by ouug Hay was found 11 pailly consumed elgaielte, On the floor mar the window was a ling woiu liv the victim, Ills doming had been neatly aiiaugoil and the bed clothes weio ill aw n bai k, The bed, how ovei. had not been outipled. Heio the in.vsteiy beiomes intangible Tho popular the. 01 y seems to have It that the joung man, having piepmed foi lied thought to Ikululge in a "good night smoke", that he 1 hose the tool of the window, possibly do.ed, lost his b.ilaiue and fell fiom the window. The pieseuie of the ilug on the (loot, however, gavo ilsc to the fancy that posslblv while to.vlng with the ting, it di opped, and that In an eftoit to iccovei it, the tall lesulted. However, It happened, the known facts seem to make it loiiduslvu thut it was all n fi ightfiil accident Young Hay, It was tein.it ked, was In pmtiiulml) high sphits anil had planned with unusual e utliiislasm to paitlcipate In many engagements this week. Till' mm THIS MOHMN'U Weather Indication roJaj: FAIR AND WARM. 1 (leiiirdl-llluttlilih Coll Heglons DoutUtuI In 11 riouil Deilli of ViIHImiI Hit. Millimiliim In 1'iilltli ('iiiiiiiiiiinirit(i) in I'ltl". lung. 2 flcncral ( ailinmhle Drpiiluiint. II lKitj-l)r. Illnl 'i) 1'iolilllllnii (IiukIi n a l'.iiliiie. Si ruioii In Vttmori of tlistiop Xldiohon. i lilltiiinl Tsute' uinl Couuiiitit, fl Inril tnterrtt Inciratrt In Ike I'lll'iliii'l I 1I111 itiiilill CoiiIkI Silintie' to Iinpiove lulirlui uf tlie Court lloii'c 0 lot il -West sdjniun nml siiliiiiluii. 7 (.'iiieril Xorllu iMirn IVnnnh mta. I ill.HH 111 J II 1 ( lilllllHIl IjI 8 Iik il liiiliitnal iml Ijbur. Si me Mill of tlie Hour. Those membeis of the (hiss of 'S3, who me In town, alter the rxmuiniitinii bv the cotonei's phvsldau est mted the body fiom the iindei taking establish ment to the pilvntc icsidenee of Mr. Seth Mosely, of the New liavn house. Heie It awaited the jh Ival of the 1 da tives In the college clnpel at the morning seivics- PicsMcut lliidlcv In addiessing the members of the gt. (dilating class, l( felled feellnglv to the di 1 1 11 of joung Haj. Secretary Hay Informed. Washington, June 2i Seciduv llnv leained ot the death ot his sun, Aib'l lieil, within an liotli and a half of 'he ttagcilv, tliiottgli Seddaiv Cot teljr.u. Th.1 lattei had bet 11 railed up on the long distant e telephone ut his lesldeme about J o'dodc In the night liv I'ni piittoi Moselev, of tlie New Haven house, the siene of tlie tiugtdv. Mi. Moseley blielly told Setiel.uv t'nitel jou ol the finding of tlie it mains on the sidewalk ami of the othei details of the accident, substautlallj as thev weie suit out In tht pt(ss dNp tidies Setietaiy Coitelvou hatileni d at once to the lesldciue ol Setiet.u v liav and 1 ommiinlc aleil tlie sad news as genllj as possible. Tlie si letm apptaud loi the moim nt to be eompletelj t lushed, but tallied and set 1 altulv about pnp . nations toi depatlute tm New Ilavin at the eaillest inomtiit. Save tlie set vants, htciptau II n was alone in nis liouse, as al! of bis family have been absent Horn Washington since the set letatv's visit to Hiilfalu Mis llav, with Addbeit and In 1 two dittgliteiu, had bei 11 spending a lew dijs in Cleve land, Ohio, and ltoin tli.it place went h way of IJuffalo to New but 11, N II.. on tile slunes ol r. ike Siinapee, wheie tlie family had just settled down lot tlie simnnei, with the expectation 111 it the secielatv would join them next month. Tlieie was no one ot ids own people about him, tlietelme, to give aid and suppoit when the sad news c une to the seetelaty ot state In the e.ulj Sahballi moinlg. Siooiet.uv Coitelvou, howevei, was sj inpathetlcall helpful and, ic aliillg the level sli desiie of Ml. llav to leach New Ilavin, lie looked up the i.iilwav time-t.ililes nuil aiianged loi an eaily (lep.utuie, sti that bv ' o'eloi k Secielaij llnj was on a I'ennsv Ivanla imlioad liaiu upuidlug towauls New Haven, belote nianv of ids ti lends in AVasliihgton knew of (he ealiiultv linn had befallen lilm. As soon as tlie ptesldent lea 1 mil the news, howevti, lie dlspatdied a telt giam to tlie dilef of bis tablnet to ovettake him in his jottinev noitliwaid, expi easing In tlie kindlv and svmp.i thelic language which 1 11.11.11 teii.i s (lie piesldent's ((imiuiiiiications in smh (ases tlie depth of sottoiv lie tell loi the beteaved fimllv. htintaiv llav's 1 olleagues in the cabinet followed ibis example, and Sertetaij Long also sent ,1 peisonal lettet of s.vnipathv anil i tui doleiue. The tablnet nllkeis will at tend the tuneial ot Adelbeit llav If II Is leaslble tm them to do so After the sec letm v's ilep.utiite mid when the news hud spiead tluoiiuh tlie eltv, fi lends ot the llav lamilv and ollldals began to mil at the Sixteenth slleet home to leave their eauls, As sistant Secietmy Hill was Hist .imong tlie olllclal ealleis ami lutei theie weie liuinv otluis. Dining the da.v neailv all olllclal Washlngiou had loll Its ti Unite of sjmpathj .it the house. Adelbeit Hay's Carom. Adelbeit S Hav was the eldest son of the societal v of state and was bom while the latter was living in Cleve land, Ohio, about tweut.v -live juus ago, Ills sei oud iiaiue Is Stone, wlilih he boms In ineiuoiy of the late Atuas.v Stone, his matiilial giaudslte lie was educated In the pilvate schools of Cleveland and piepmed at St Paul's academy In Contend, N 11, lor Yale, At tho uulveisity ho was a popular sdiolar, for I hough olitwanll.v n suved in maunei, ln was uipiihlo of waim and steadtaFt filendshlps and was of (huiiulng maunei s. At Yale Adelbeit gave much time to alhletlis and thus spleudldlv developed Ills mutually 10 bllst fianie. so Hint he stood at L'l full six- feet high with chest and limbs of loiiespondlug pi open lions, The stal wml llgtlie of .voung llnj, with the look of itseive puwei 111 his fan un doubtedly went lac tnwmds sei tiling for him the icsped and innshieiailon wlilih Is not alwavs exlilblted to one of his je,u, Willi this phjsliiue went a degne of peisonal Inaveiv that though never iciklesslv or boastlugly evinced was still manifested op mine Hmii one (ucasloii All Insimue of (his wis shown at liihinllm Young llav was 011 Ids way out o the Philippines, a ill ill. in pas sengei on mi aitnj tiansioit laiijing a voluuteei legiiunut to .Manila At (illnaltar Hie mew had sion leave, and vvjieii the hoiii 101 sailing- ai lived half of the oluiiteci weie not abo.ud The coippaio olllids 1 minded up thost In (ilhi altar piopei, hut thej 1 ould not go in linlfoim In ihase of the iiilsiei eis, wlio had found a well nine hiding plai c among the Spanish thinking, house koi'pets tuioss the boulei. Atlel belt Hay volunteeicd to ad as pio vost iiiaishal and be soon emptied the dives and diaggcd out the skulkeis and diove them down to theh ship. An extended public caicti was ICoiituui. 1 mi I'Jfc-e J J MILLENNIUM IN POLITICS Its Arrival Is Appropriately Gonv metnorated In Alleohenu Coimtij. MAJORITY RULE UPHELD Republican County Executive Com mittee Puts the Seal of Condem nation on Insurgent Tactics and Declares Henceforth for Party Regularity Senator Flinn's Re tirement Viewod in a New Light. Governor Stone as an Aichitoct of Harmony. Brcelil t tin' Sciinton riiluinc Plttsbuig, June 2! Coincident with the iinnotini enieul liv Senium William nihil, fot si ji us Hie exctiitlve gen ius ot Hie ' iusuigent" inovenient in Peniisv ivanla politics, tlmt at the ex-. pli.ttioll ol the piesiut legist iluie oil Thm silav uf this vvtek lie will tetiie fi om the senate and fiom artlve nu nc 1 1 ieiu Willi pollthal life, Mstudavs action of the Alii glienv lotintj Tlepub lli.iu exdiitive (iimiultlee is signlll i.int. A. C. Ilobu tsiiu, upon being te eli ( ted 1 hall man made a speo( h w lib li, upon motion, was ilulx .iilnptcil as the basis of the leoigauicd Ilepuliliean paitv ot Allegheiiv touiitv This Is the li.ii t or the speuli whldi has tlie wid est linpoii. We meet today undei diffeient conditions than heietofoic. The millennium of politics has ar lived; the motto that is now in setted on our banner is. ''peace and good will to all, and malice towaid none." We have no 'ene mies to punish; haimony will teign supieme; we stand today foi the success of the Republican oignination in the county, stato nnd nation. We believe that piinciples aie gi eater than men. The will of the majoitty must nile, foi' with this principle pat ties me maintained, and with out it a condition of chaos is es tablished. All our effoits will be diiected hencefotth to fight the common enemy. IJbiiallv Inlet pt eled, this means thnt Klinit h is been eliminated by a stiategle mov e on the p 11 1 of the state ndmlnlsti itlon whidi lias gained for it lonttol of the m ignlllcent eltv and county otgatil itlon that, until leient lv, gave implicit obedience to Clinti Pliiiu s ictiiemeut fiom polllli s. it can thus be si en, while "voluntai.v" a-, he sivs, was expedited by the fait that the Immediate rutin c olteied him 110 ini entlve to n 111 iln It is well undei stood heie that the chief an luted of jistoidaj's millen nium was linvei 1101 Stone. GAS EXPLOSION. Brick House nnd Grocery Stoie at Harnsburg Wieckcd. (t IuIimip Vim1 frtii 11 flu Vssnohlnl I'npi ll.u 1 Isbtug, June .': Tlie luiii: house and hmt"ij .state of (ifotge II. Lodge was wit 1 Kid, two otlit 1 hottsei ill til" suae blot k weie hull dam aged, and Lodge's Ii.-viai-old sup was seiloiis lujiiiu! this niiiining hv an explosion ot Illuminating gas Young Lodgf Willi illtu the 1 I'll, 11 to tl.v ti lot ate a li ak In tlie gas pipe and, sulking a iii.itth a tenlblt explosion lollowt d. The entile Unlit and sde wails nf Hie building uillaiMtil, tanviiig wlti them the stm k ot gi 01 eiles and lioust llnld Itlllllttlie Tlie bov wiis li Ightfullv but 111 el about the late and hndv and suit', j gieat piin 'I he lemaludei 01 tho tatnllv was t'tupoiaillv uliseiii fiuui homo W lien the accident on tilled. AVIndows of houses on tlie opposl'ii sd(. o Hie stiif-t Weie sliattelid and tile iwo houses adjoining lll.lt of Lodge's an so badly" witched that thev will hav i' to be 1.11 'I. Giagorio Cortnz, lit l III. mi Win fiuui lis' Wmiiiril I ' 1 -s , S, ViiK, luni Jt Iln .iltiinliiiii il 1 1 I in, I, li(ii.it V nMiiint, I, li'ln, ,i 1 III..' 14 llsll il VIiiiii I lliiiln, if lliis in , 1 i mini iln mi' milf 1 iii mil lulf null hail 1 ii In ih, 1111 inlli 'Inn 11" foi I'lnii --1 mi illlllll'l (l,'l, (f ll.ll.'it ll.l Mlllll if 1 1 M liiii.' ("l. ni'l u la 1 ' nl It' Ml IV " 1 1 1111 if witnl'iin l'11n vine ollcnil fr l Mil ll, Will. Il UU'li 11 I linl ll't ll"lll l 1 i) II1111I1 Duteson'a Body Recoverod. Ill Ivlu.iii W11 i 111 'I lie Vwiinliil l'icj I'liiillu, 1 11 ii ', II101, i-i 11, iw 110 ihulit but llill th,' 1 iil 1111 null nml 1,1111 nun ut llu Hi 1.I1 luik I ilklni'l, 11I1I11 la hi., fiuui la, "nil, I in 11, 1 11 I 1 till. Ill II, ttlllill 111. Mluklil it lllli,'i lid I, lull,' 11, .111 iliiiwui'l Hie luuly if VI1I1 ltiti.,11 w.i. 111,11,1,, I Iln, ifitrniuii I lie mil' lid uf 1 In ii w mil III' ( ipnin i wf Jiul clilhl linnl.il 1 I.111 mil ini' mtd Senator Kylo IH. lit ImIiimw Wile (mm 'liu nniiril 1'iev. VI uilu 11, s li, lull' 1 soul r I lines VI, lull, tiln Iii'. lieu ill l'"'i n'u 1 it iUt is in 4 ui) -iinin'. i,;iul tun Innulil nml tins 110 in IiiiiIiihI ilia In mo hoi 111011-1 llfiu 1 rnin u ia tin' 1 him if I,!- illiu." uul Iln nttaik it 'inn lir in liu' "i" ilut u"tutul thu pt in lor at ( It ve IjiuI, t',111 Jul-, a. 1 YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. 1 It il lllll fn IllllC .'. Pill III. Iut lilllpiritlllt' s f;.i 1j)u..i tiiuptriliuc i.' 'lok'ii. i lltUlivn llunmlitv S 1 111 . sii pi r 1. 111 S p. 111 M per tent, I'lttlpllJll' 11, il li'iuri, 111 ld s i in , 0 1) 1 nit 11 n it f -H WEATHER FORECAST. Uj-liiusl n luni I Irrtntfr lilt rill l'uiii-iliiiiii.i I ur au I u 4 1 111 Mjn' 4 f f il iv uml Iik'-iIii, fi sti ufirrly winh tttttlttf 4 .