fiffjiftttPiiwTTTWf' r 1 "IS nA ribtttte. TMH ONLY SCUANTON PAPER. RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. rwo CENTS. SCJRANTOX, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, .Il'MS 2.", 1001. rwo CENTS. LITTLE NEWS FROM FLOOD it Is Impossible to Obtain Much Information from the De vastated Regions. NOT AS BAD AS REPORTED While tni Property Losses Have Been Immense tho Number Drown ed Are Now Placod at from 60 to 200-Milos of Railroad Track Has Beon Washed Away Tho Com panies Rushing Supplies and Material to the Scone of Disaster. Statement of Mr. Stewart. lit I i Inslie Niip ftuni 1 hi? Vssoiulul Press. Roanoke, Vii.. June 21. Thoto has I it i i very llttlo news loielvod today ft oin llii West Virginia Monil. One liiiln iMino in this unci nonii. l)ill nut imii'li now infoi million could lie Kiiiiiod 'i mil the pnssengei -. Tho ttulns nit nulling ft mu Hluctiold .uid Funis, .vhioh places im Just outside tin1 ler ltor visited hv tin- oloudbuist on lust Saturday morning. All day long todny Itounnkeis who have li lends .mil loln Uvos In the ii.il Holds niul the coal iipelntois lieie nlm have lalgo llllllll iltl Intoiosts In tho devastated stilp have boon llngeilng iiioiiiul Hi" i.iil l oiid station awaiting Hip aiiivul of i hi liclnlPil ti . in. These people, mak ing ituiuhios concerning iel.il Ives niul pioppily, h.iP been besieging till' Illil iii.nl niul onnmioiolnl telegiuph olll pi Mine p.nly this mot ning. Tho wires lit lug itll down west of Hluolleld save i no ulto which goes through to Funis, but is being used us a ti.iin wire, pio vonled the pnhllc lioni gaining any iiildltional ij.ii (Icutaih. How niiitiy nrp doad is not deflnltply known, ami II up c-vnilly will ho several days ,ct liofoio the exact uiinilior nu ho given out .- ulllci.il. hut llio in Ions reports i'l iioul.itioii liPieai-e that all the way from .10 to 200 poisons have hoen ill owned. It Is piobablv sate to as sume the lornier llguios as being moi e in in l collect than the latter The damage to )inpei't. will amoillit to liuiulieds of thousands of doll. us. .Miles of i.iilioad tiuck .'lie washed out and jjie.it gull lies have been eieated. The devastated section ooveis an fit cm of ahoiit twenty miles west of Uluolleld. It Is n very ii.uiovv valley, nil much wider thnii a Ino.id street In Mime places. c'li.tl mines aie siutteied all along the load. Ke.siine, the town lopoited to have heen so gioutly damaged, anil at 111 st helioved to have heen wiped out of ostoni e, is a village ol he twieit 2. Win and :', mill people, and is lniill .ilons- the n.ii urn- vallo.v and on the ships of the bliills. All lepmts agree that between 2nu and "ml houses weie swept nwa III the Llkhniii val- v. Inn of (iiiu-e not all the occu pants weie diownod. Rushing Materials and Sttpplies. The iiiiliii.nl people .no lushing mu tiilal and supplies to the Llhhiiiu. Hie Imuiliid and tllly laboieis i.iuie ill ovei the Roanoke and Southern to da.v on all omi.i tialn and went west, ii ml neailv all the woiK tiains on Un load it t'e hie soul to tile F.lklim II Meilllly. .1. V. Ciott.v, a lliemnn mi Hie Nor folk and Western load, who lesides ill this- clt.V, leeelved a message es tfidav fioin I'.lticllolds tliat 111 Hither, mother, mie slstoi, two biolliois and slslei'-in-law, with hoi two chlldlell. Ai'lci Inst 111 the llooils Sullied, IV lit Ki stiue. .Mr Cintiy's people Hv oil In the i enter of the town. The Western I iilou tologiaph otllciuls in this ilty su.v that the situation sn far as get ting news fioin the leirltory west of I'.lllolleld Is ciiiii eilieil. Is unchanged, and tiiej lnie nothing new to gle out. K II. Stow.nt, n well-known filiul tuie doalei in this city, was in the midst of all the stoim and tiaeed op foot iieai ly the whole of the route devastated. .Ml. Stewart had heen awuv mi business and was lotuinlng linme on a tialn When his Main k aolied Vivian, W. V.t ahoiit y o'i lock Sultliday nuirnliig, water al-j'-ady tovoied a huge pmtloii of the v.itcl and the tiaiumeu Knew that no i at titer piogiess could lie made. The train was pi, i( oil at the highest pnlut In tho .vaid. lEalu was coming down in tnrionts and while ill the train Mr, Stewart saw ahmit thlrtv tins wiihIiciI fioin the y.mls and cnnled nw.iy by the rushing turients, laige tieos up looied tioaihy, while liotises, bildges, liiniitiito, wont whliling by in the water. As Hie Hood ineieaseil, the water cut a oliiinnel on tho other side of the tialii. leaving It iictweeii two sti earns. Then It was decided to take out those passengers who wished to leave the tiulli and a lope was at tached to the iil.it tot ill of one of the Kits and to a ticc on the hank. Among tho passongeis was a lady, who, with the assistance of seveial men, win gotten sntely to tho tuuk. A number if iiiiii had narrow escuues trutu Irowiiiug in malting the nip. Theie was a let up in the lain ami tho Hood subsided about noun, and at 1 o'clock .Mr, Stewiut ami aiotliei pas senger loft the tialn ami started to tho tn?t station, Keystone, live tulles ills tant. .Mudi of the tiacl; uud seveial titidge.s hud heen washed mvnj and tm tllp was made with gie.it illlllciilty, a portion of the way on tho nack ami the balance on tho bluffs alontr the i auto. Estimate of the Dt owned. .Mi. Stowatt says ho saw a number if impses along the loute, but does not t oik mote thnn l'oity people weie wiied. When lie jeaehed Koystonu .ini.it 3 o'clock, he found that a iiiiin t -i of iHllldlntjs had been washed nuav, and it was estimated that along the whole toitte of the stoun between son and WO houses had boon can led unuy, but the occupants of niau of them had escaped to the hills. He tsaw one erv lingo building go down with the Hood. Most or the buildings, how ever, were small affalis. The coal loni pntilos lost heavily on biltlgos and sup plies. At Mnnls the depot was washed away, utid yestotdny vhen .Mr. Stuw ail loft tho sale hud not boon found. Ho walked fiom Keystone to Ihinls yesterday and was taken fioin then? to Itlueticld, artlvingat Itnanoke today. .Mr. Hlowinl's statement ean he lo lled upon as being a tritthrttl stiiiy of the Hood and the mint complete state ment so far given out. An ofllclal telegram fiom Imnls sa.s the water enitie In a wave I'lid so sttd ilen that people could not gel out of the wuy of It. The water lose to a height of s feet In llility minutes. The following short statement to night by one of the genoial ollleers of tho Norfolk and Western uilltoad sum niai'lsilng the Hood .situation In the light of the latest despatches, was given to the Associated 1'iess; "Itostoiatloii of telegraph Hue de velops that damage by flood Ihiough i oal Holds was oMiggeialed. Loss of lire will not exceed si.ty-lhe or sev enty, and damage to piopcrty. Includ ing lepairs to r.tlhoad and coal opera tions, will not exceed live bundled thousand ilolliiis. It is expected the ii Iroads will got Hues opened thiollgli toinonow or ne.t day." Colonel Hewitt in Charge. 'hailestown, W. Vu., .lime Jl. Col onel .lolm Hewitt, atliii'iioj at Urani woll, hu,s been dlieetod hy the seeto lar.v of slate, in tho absence of the gmeinor. to take full charge of tho situation in the Hooded dlstiitt. A company of National Ouaids has been in del ed to assist. Alote t loops will bo Kent as soon as possible. Supply tents have been oi doled. If theie is any gieat delay in opening i.illtiiad communh ntlon, lcllef wagons will be sent oei land. CLOUDBURST AT NEW BERLIN Rain Falls in Torrents Damage Estimated at at Least 830,000. Hy l'vililxop Wiip tiom 'the A-.ou.l(i'il Pus. rtlea. .V. V., June :M. A rainfall approaching a cloudbuist. caused at least $ Hl.OOU damage to New Uullltl Satin day night, llain had heen fall ing some boms ami Dually eiiine down In giea!. ton cuts. A leservolr, a mile west of the village, gave way and Its contents swept down on the illage. A tanner living near had lidden ahead warning people of the danger and sev eial vacated their houses. Two build ings weie swept away and the debris fluated down and clogged a stone an h way under one ot the streets. The water pouieil over the aieh, bieaklng In the doois anil windows of business pku es and sending their inmates to upper stoiles. The basements and lowei Hoois of tho hotels, shops, stoics, banks uud eveiy business place in the village weie Hooded and goods of all kinds weie destio.ved. Two of the main slieets weie gutted out to a depth ot ten to lltteeu feet, pave ments walks, tieos, fences, porches ami lawns weie tout up and washed away uud seveial buildings wen? moved timn their Inundations. About i.no toot ol r.iilioad tiack was also de slioved. Soon aftei the rlouilbuist a heavy hall stoim set In. It bioke many panes of glass in houses and se veioly damaged faun piopeil.v, tutting i urn and other ciops so that they aie mined. Tieos aie snipped of fiult and many blanches aie bioken. The loss of el mis will be enormous. MARTIN REPRIMANDED. The Paymaster Is Soundly Lectured for Borrowing Government Funds, 111 I.mIii.im Will' lniill 'I In- AwimiihI I'lfS-l. Washington, .lime -4. -Societal y Long tod. iv addiessed a I opt Inland to I'a.v inaMiT .lolm It. .Mai tin, ot the uav.v, who i ci cully was louvlited b louil uiaitlal at the I'hiludelphla navy yiml ot a vioUitiou ot the statuti In legal il to the u-e ot goveuimeiii ti'uds for pii vate put poses. .Ml. Long's letter mains some genoial statenienis .is to the n-r-.i of siiiipulous line in haiiilliug govern ment tuiuls, and sa.vs, in p.nt: h miis nut tin' i eo ef in. m,i ilui ,vuii, l.iii ii a VII plljllll'. II III .Mill llllil III Ullil'lUi-,' lilt i ho Mlllll' Hull UMllll ll.lll' Imll .1 i-lhillJUt'. I hat .inn lutl - -.Hiiiis ni t mills iktulitn iL linn ininiiiiiiil In Hi ike il gtio.l ii nf no Miimini'. Vim n In in 1 1 lain ul I he jih.ui, i s a, "tiiil.il " tin uli ul' lliiini'ul 1 1 it in u im-iw el iiihlli tut .Is I-. iii'iir iiiiiil. Suililni; i.iu he iiuiii' ilt . niiirililii' .11,0 i uii.lui in' lo (i.iuil .mil ill lih. i liuii III ill In ili I hi' iloni, on l mi rliulittv, I" Mull llll-ll-f ni Inul-. It s,l"l Iim lll.Jliilii il, lilt li s-,,(hh; jidI iho ni vl nlip Is . mlnvlniirn, llllil II, illljllll, lllllil llllH 111 I'll ll.ll,ll in thli ij-i' our iiihih uoil ihjuiui niul iipuiuiioii i.iiiiiul tni .i i id mi nt In' n'.iiilul ui .i ju-lllk.iliuu u( imir luiMiiiuliu I. It inn In', .mil Is uin-I'li r.-il In (lie 111111111111-1,1, in jiiiIsIhl' ul .nun inutile, lllll 111)1 III lis lOllil) llllllllDII u( juiir ulflll'l'. The in ctlsed ollhor Is loleased Horn uriesl and lestoied to duty, the court having leionnneuded only a lepiiiiuuid. Businees Troubles Oattse Suicide. lb lIiiu WUtt fioin 'I'lu' 'ioiJtid 1'ini Stu' Villi,, iIiiiih 'Jl. -t lull) i II, lim, tin' inn, mil lur Hie Vim i ii.in i'ijiIIhi; .in. I i:vuut ll.lllpllll. shut llltlbdf in tile It'll lillj.-t Mllli ,i iiiDlur tliik iiltdiiuoii. lie iliui In lull' a iliiiliir ioiiIiI lie Miiiiiiii.mil Itibini'x lloubli'S uru lluiiiilit id Lo tin lan-e nf the nilmh'. n .i Hi ,vmi4 nhl jml iiiiiiiul. .Iiet lii'fnli' lie l,lli'. hliiMlf in. t hnl Ik'iii illinniil lur Mi lint Jml tor a linn lii'i' lull Instructions in Morrison Case, III l.viliisOi' Wirt? fioin 1m i,vnjtei I'nM l.lil.ii.ul'i. kin., lime 'Jl.- 1 mlitf Vil.nuii null) il.'lliunl hit iiirliiiitliin In llio inn In I he in. Dill llljl ul Jii-kh Vluiil.,1111, i.n he ilume nf killing Mm. I Ijij UIIo.i Cj-IK'. I'l.i'.v iiul.v it iii.-ihli ii Mi. Muiiisun In lie lOllliiliil u rilliei Hut nr M'leml iletiiie iiiuuUi on mioiu un Ihiul iliV'Itu iniiislJiijhln. Author Plays Sti Part. B, KxInJip Wire from 'llio A ciatcd I'riM. I'lilliutlliliii. Iiino SI. "In I.n i," i) new iuiii ulv hi KU'jnor Mi rion, jutlior of 1 he "D.iliy l'liini," js given iu Hist ii'itorin.ince on anj Uze ttnlclit at t lie I'jrk Ihi'jlci. MI- Mouun I'ljinl the 'iiiiil'j iuit. Hut )( I'jhii i'l.eh llllil, k luuJoilllo iUi, 'Ihc I'Ijv mjilc i pru. uoumeil bit with the Utg uJicutc utiscut. SCHOOL BILL IS DEFEATED Measure to Increase the Appropria tions Falls in the Senate bu a Vote of 16 to 25. APPROPRIATION BILLS PASSED The Carbondalo Hospital, the Penn sylvania Oral School and the West Side Hospital Rsmemberod in Dis tribution of Funds House Passes Senate Bill Establishing Houses of Detention for Dependent and Ne glected Children Bill Providing for Soparate Court in Lackawanna County Goes Over for tho Present. 11 lvilniie Wire hum 'I lie AsnoclJtiil I'lM Ilarrlsbuig. June lil, The summons sent out by President I'm Tom Snyder liia week had good effect, thete being only tlnee absenties when the senate was convened at 8 o'clock tonight. Senator Kemoier, of Noi thainpton, who has not been In the senate since the early p.nt of .Tuiiuaiy, was in his i-eat. Me Is almost blind, and was ltd to his seat hy nis son. Lieutenant Governor fJobin, who litis been on a tour of the Pacific coast, was alpo piesent. Among the bills lead the .second time was the. general appropriation bill, which caiiles mote than $l."i,00U.000 for the expenses of the executive, legisla tive and judicial blanches of the state government. Mr. Ulce, of Minks, offeied an amend ment iucieasing Hie public school ap piopi iatlon for the next two youis fiom $11,000,000 to Jlt.lnO.OOO. The amend ment was deteateil by a vote of It! to -'.", as follows: li h- Cnidi in, Diuri, IMineli'ii, Hum, llirlit, KeimiK rer. Lie, Mi Kip, Miiiiii, Jlillri, Sniiler, steii.nl, WVi,, Wellu, .iit-li. N.I.I-, Ilukillnih, HomI, Ihiilki', ( inning-, I linn, I'l-lnl', l'rilil, l'uv, (,i nil, (tun-hiik, Ilimh, Ke.ii-ii, Mat-on, Vliichlhiiinnii, .Neeli, s.ntt, Skiiii, S(ile, sdin'ituii, st,,,,), v. ne, aui;hin, Walihinn. W1II1.1111-, Wooil '-' After the bill had been parsed it was leeomniitted to committee and later was again lopoited out, this time with amendments. The pi inclpiil amendments aie these: Iucieasing the uppiopi iat Ion lor the daily and lood department fiom $J."i,- 000 to S.w.onO; creating the position of slenogiapher to the i hlef of the liu loau of mines at a sahny of S1.00U a yi.ir; and iucieasing the contingent fund of the factoiy Inspector lroin $.:,000 to $.",1)00. The appiopciation of IJO.OOO to the h.nbor master of Philadelphia for a in w boat was lcilmed lo $Ji),Ono, It having beon a typogiaphii al erroi . The bill will come up tor hnnl passage toinonow. Among the other bills i epoi ted fioin committees was the Vuudvkc piiinary election bill. It was amended In com mittee so that the uiles governing tlie sever.'it political pintles In each coun ly shall piov.iil as hoietoloie. This piaotionlly defeats the purpose of the bill. Tho house bill, making It unlawful to soil tobacco to children under Hi ye.n s of age was also lopoited favorably. Bills Passed Finally. The following house apptopriatlon bills wete passed finally: (iliiw ( lly i ollii,!'. Mi li ei imiiilv, S.'"i,in1; Wi-t SMe lii-i-.iilt.il. svuntmi, sl'i.lXHlj (In Mir ho-piul, slIOU); Wllliisliillg hn.pil.d. I'.Onfl; Sl.ile college, vIm,1i; (li.nili li.)-nl.il. Nur i iisiiiu n, sji.iuk): llnlli i' I uiiiiii ijenei il 1iu-pit.il, s,',,hm, PuiiMilh' Iio-iIi.iI. i-.n,iiimj woiinuie. him I Chil.lii n's Aiil Mil n li, sl.l.iij; .Viii iln.ny Cui nlj Vi-uii.itinii (oi llio Preii'iiliun uf Cinellv In llillillin, sj,ihiij; Wuin.m'i Hi. UD'Op. illiie In is- 1 ii.ll, l'hil,iilclilili, JI,'IHI; lo lliii lupuiti ipliii U ami gi olugu ll Mil I oi of the hi, lie, in to-opei . inn viuh tin' 1'iiltnl st.au giohn'iul suuct, iI'i.ihhi: Hume nf Hit fl'.uil Sin plienl, .V1h.liini, ).', leu; sllintl,n li,)-,h,i, I'lnl.iil, Iplil.i, Dunn. I'i lui-.i U.inia 111 fm in xlieut .it Mni.'liu.i. '-II.I.-KM; L'hihlrn' Jlotiieop ithie hn.plt.il, I'liiljilil phi i, sio.tmil; lli'iliilii.in .Vl.iklnllr li.i,.ii.il, l'ltirhiinr. sn.uOO; tiiiiioii'l.iml lio-pitjl, si, , Ii0; Ciiliuiiilali' liospli.il, S.1T.0.M1 ; ( Inistt in H. Until linpn il, shiruii, )1'-,IKJ, sliiiuiuii Vjlli v ho-pltal, New (.J.tle, si-,,ohi, Vliailillle f ny hi.-piul, M .',&); s,llI1(ll. li,i,.i, Vleiihllle, i',.'mli llotnit P.nki'1' li(ipit.il, saUp, -,(xii; 1 1 list i "s suite m Iuiii fm the ( lilonlc limine, iI,ihK)j s.n i. l.iinii i V.,iluni, UjirMiiiiK'. sj-,i,,, Oiki lliil-e uf Hie liuml shrih( ul, Phil nli Iplil i, 'rl.tinii, WmiiaiiV siniihun lluiiienpitluv hu-iiiil, Phil nli Ipliij, sr,,ooo. For tho Oral School. l'iiin.,ilwiilJ llul sihuol (or the De.if, s,,m. inn, s -, !;-,; 'u.ihl hiipital, (.iilule. V-',ii I'lnljili l.hli I'ul.uliiiio jml College for ilniliul.M in Meilidne, M'i.UXJ; liu.pitil d. intiiifiil, .l.f. feoun Miilhal mlhite, sl"is,(xlj fur the eieetlnii .11 llitli.-hlir' uf ll inuniiiiunt In (he UHlliui.i n( illillll 11)11 11... ul (illtrlllIK, ,Clhl; iu.. ll,- pjiiinini II ilini m.iiin ilulii.il lolli'iji', I'litlnlil pliij, jjli.rioi); lur I he iieulm uf .i iiiuiiuiu ut in the uuviianl uf the I'lCcti.iluiin ilinuli at .MlUille Spinii,, I illiil.illaiiil lunnli. te the nn in nry nf coldii is Innioil Ihuein, '.U'), kit! liming (iinti.il 1io-iiIjI, i,itiO, Sinn liD-pllal, I'll tl i ihlphli, stn.iHKi; Mate luaitiitlun fm ruhle Mil ilnl uf Wistein t'liiihiliilnij, t'.lil.juil; Pins, tun lio-pllal, tI'i.iii'I; Willi inepnit hn.iilal, ' lKI slate llu-iitll for Insane, llniilll.'. 7;.uii, Male llosplial fur ln-..ine. Wainii, v.o.'.ii-l, I i iiinniy (,1'iii'ul h.-'lul, ll,.V"i, VU hi i.. pun h' i,1jI, ji7,'.uii; Ih.iH'i' .ilh'.i liu-plial, Hi an i lunnli, H-.1): 'oi ho.piial, s(,,-,(kj; imiii. rjlimla n luiiiuli'O, lliniliiih'luii, s;,i,7.j s, l.uki's lloineui.itliii huj(llil, I'lillnlolplila, JU. m). Vhdinit till iiikK.iI ii).-.ll.il, Phil nli Iphia, i'iii,ikhi; Hiailinir hu.pil.il. i,nnO; sialu m plul, VsIiIjihI sthinlkill lounii, l.;i,U': .lew ih h.i-Hiil. I'hllailelphli. ilii,nnn, M ,lu,.'ili lio.-illj. KtailliiK. HMKHJ; Mini hiepnal, Wilkes Dane, .'i,0n0; luniioiaihie Meiliial an I siiiuii.il iui.i, Ite.nliiig, fll.onil, Willis. Un (it liu.-iiil il, -'i,(W; liu-iii.s ot ihc I ni-ui.-ili nf I'liinvjrlv.inU lur the lue nf Hie I ni uuili lioItal, Srlim ixmJ; si. Jo-eili'i hospital, Philadelphia, 10,0n0. Tho uppioiulalliiii for the national faun school at Dov lestown ami the bill piovhllng for a sopaiate court In Lack awanna county went over for the pie.s ent. Tlie.se bills wctc ulso p.isscd lliijlly by the aenate; llnne hill rrgiilitlint the lollrcllon ot county tines In third i Iim i Itles HuiKi' hill amending ail nit niillioibltiR tho inrintlloii uf paitlleri-hlpt in vililili one nr more nr all uf the i 11 triers m.iy limit tlnlr ll.iliillly fur the id lit of the putncrxlilp tn the niiioniit nf the i.ipll.il mlKcrlheit, so us to everpt mid evilinh all linlil.Inir nnd tlll't t uinp.iliir-s (loin the hetidlt nnd npil.llinn ot the Jut. Smite hill, mi ait tehllni; to the Hen fort "I ir-ihlln ihihi'ii In aitlnns nt livv nnd Ihe rlteit tliueof and r tiling llho flnll In nude pllllos tn t oi lain iitiln. The senate adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow moi nlng. In tho House. In the house tonight Mr. llllss, of Delawate, reported finm the nppiopi I n t Inn lommltlee a somite hill appropii Htlnjr JIJ.OOO for a tablet to maik the giavo of flovernor Itltnel, In the t'hm i'h-ai il at Jtt. P.ock, t'uinbeiland cotinly. .Mr. Ullss moved that the tule.s be suspended and that the hill be Im mediately lead the first time. Mr. Har rison, of Philadelphia, objected, and the bill went over until tomorrow. The senate bill tepeallng the local op tion laws in tho Fifteenth and Twont n En t li wauls of Philadelphia failed on linn I passage. The following senate bills passed fin ally: suppleim-iiL lo the ait of Mauli 'ii. U, lesil lalmg tin pinuiiM nf juliu;i uf the pene mil alileimiii In (.1-1- ot tiivpi.., tuner and 1 1 lit vtilhoiiini; cuipmatiuiis ni (.'.mired uilili'i the lain of I'uin-i li.ini i to inireae or ilmiilii-li tin; pit value uf the di'ius of thin i ipil.il (oik. Vutlinrirhig appeils hum Hie iIi'lI-ioii nf Hie viaioiH loulU of (.ominoti phas In llvN-llll'nL of la i en to Hip S.ipicnie iniiit. lii pealing the I uv iuii!itng the inniinnn pleas JntUks o( Alii gtieny loiniti Id vi-it. Mui!an.i IP lurni m hool nt htated pi noils. Anthoiiins mrporitloiis orgmbed for pintU to puichise. hold. ell. ns-mn, tim-fii, mort. nine er pkde oi othiiiii-'e di-pu-e e( Hie shires of i.ipifal slot 1. or of anv honds, ffcurithn 01 nidi in is of inihhli'ilnii ireatul hy any nthei LiilpOl ition. I .mfiiiiinr jini-illeHiin upon the coiiiN of ininintm pleas of Hie lunnths to atithmie the .iihptlon uf ihihlrui In the slid loiinly li.l a pel urn Iivimr in annllier si ite, upon pititiun of illlirr pnent of .snfh i Inlil. Providing for lemivlnif the pinrrpilhig of luiuehlp i onl loininivioniis in 1 1 v ing out, open. Ing mil mating loids. rslahlivhin in line-, of Hie mt nnd seto'id i li.: a house uf dilintton for debniiienl, de piindrnt niul inuhitid ihihhrn. Tlie senate bill authnrl.ing any municipality to connect with tho sewer of any other municipality for sow-ago pui poses was amended to apply to townships of llio first class, ami passed thitd leading. The tepoit of the eonfeionce commit tee on the liuliei.'il apportionment bill, which was defeated last Thuisday, was reoonsldPied on motion of Mr. Hung, of Schuylkill, and thou leferred back to ( ninnilttoe. Adjoin nod Until 10 o'clock toinonow morning. STRIKERS FIRE UPON MARSHALS A Posse Serving Notices of Injunc tion Is Chased from Matewan by a Mob. Hi llviln-iie Wile fium I he V.-oi i ited Puis. Huntington, W. Va., .Iiine Jl Today a posse of deputy I'nited Slates mui sh.ils, led by A. C. Iluffoid, ot I51tte Held. weie ihod on by the stiikeis and fori ( il to flee ft oin the coal Ileitis at Matewan. The deputy m.nshals wetu seeing not I os of tho Injunction which had been issued by .Judge Jackson. Yesteiday notice had been served on the stiikeis of all the i o.il companies but one, and that was to be solved at the Lick Polls Coal and t'oke company at Thai Iter. Today they attempted to serve the Injunction papeis at the Tluicker collier . A mob followed, en laged to despeiatlon at the swooping character of the injunction. One leckless fellow tired the (list shutand quick as lightning the moun tain sides echoed with lesouiuling le ports that followed the ciack of twenty or thilty lilies. The deputies weie forced to take i el ago In flight and then bin eh" est aped with their liven. The nli Ike situation is assuming- a filght ful stage. Sheriff llattleld has with drawn all his deputies, bei atise it is said he does not believe in the police being used to put down tho slilko. The United States muishats have been lelt alone, and after being eliased tiom the fields today il is believed that they will be stiongly loinfoKod and ready to fight when they again appear to en fone the IiiJuiK tlnn. The tililkeis ate also being lelnfuued, BARKER CHARGES TO BE INVESTIGATED The Episcopal Church of Nowark Will Look Into tho Matter. (li IviliMie Wile (iuiii 'llio .Woililid I'll" Xew Voik, JiuifSI. 1!. . I.liidithuiy, as counsel for the llev. .lolm Kellei, uniintlliet'd today thai Die Lplscopal i liillili ot tho New ink dlmesn will in vestigate the eliinyes made liv Mis. Thomas (1. Murker against Mr. Keller, "it Is by no melius sine," said Mr, Llndtibury. "Hint Mr, Keller will instl itttu any suit lor slander against .Mis. liuiker, Tho chinch will, howevoi, make a thotoiigli Investigation of lur tsory, A eunleiemu of .Mr, Kellers I'l lends wilt lie called and will dei hie in what form lo hi lug this matter ollh hil ly befoie the chinch aullloiltles," Mrs, MuKinloy's Condition. hi l.vilu-iie Win- tiulli 'the v-niialid l'ie Wai-hinmnn, lime Jl I'ur the riial tune slike Mie ".is hiuiulil liuiiii hum Cihiuiiiij in i vn lu hie lonililion. Mi Mi Winh'i ludai wis aide lu u" iluiMi fllll" and Join Ihe pumlini iilille Hie llllil u.is at hlliilii'iiii. she uniaiiieil ul i lie l.ihle lui ,oiiie lillle lime and II. en lelniliut lo hi i luiiin. Appau n I l.i, the u.is not fatiipinl hi llio i VIM iM'iimn. Hi, llivii cjld t ciiiii hi the ills iinpioiin leadil. Anti-Clerical Rioters Dispersed, H.i I. vlii. no Wiio f i Din The vssoiiiiiil I 'rev-. M ul i ill. lime Jl Hie inli cliikal iloleu who paiadiil the lUuls Sumlji liuulln,- "limn tho lunifiils." and who his-ul the Infinta l.-ilnlli, noiiiiiil a iiioij.lcr.i- iim ini; ll.o niuht. 'Iliei ueie Inulli ili.pi imi h) the polke. Monarch of Portugal at Madeira, fly Kidushe Wire from The Awoclitnt I'ten I'uikIiiI, Island of Madura, lone '.'I. (he kin: and ipKin nf I'urtn.-jl .uiilul hue null), 'llil-i il llio ht time any Purlui'ie inonauli Ids lUiud Madeira 'Hie lunii Ismail) duoiutul and their niJK'iUis met viith a htart) iticplion. HANNA MEN VICTORIOUS Tlieu Gapturc the Ohio State Con vention In Session at Columbus. MR.FOSTER TURNED DOWN After His Defeat He Addresses the Dologatos in a Vehement Manner, Hints at Intrigues and Local Im perialismSenators Hanna and Porakor Loudly Cheered as They Came Upon the Stago Senator Forakor's Address. rtj tisrlutlti. W'ite from The Assnrlated Pre Columbus, O.. Juno 21. The llepub licati state convention convened lieie this afternoon with a largo nttotidance. At the confetences during the fore noon, Intel est conteied lu the eonttol of the new state committee, tho con struction of the plat lot in and the light that the state Antl-S.iloon League was making against the le-iiomluatlou of Lieutenant (iovernor Caldwell. The Issues on Caldwell and the lesoltttions are still being agitated tonight, but the contest for state committeeman resulted in what is called a unanimous victory for the Ilauiia men, which Include the friends if Oin ci nor Xash and othcis. The result assuies the le-pleetlon of Congiessman Dick as elinhman of (he state executive com mittee. Charles Foster, ex-sectetary of tho tieasury, ex-go vei nor, ex-congi ess man and for many yens a delegate at Lugo to national conventions, was defeated for member of the state cen tral committee because of his opposi tion to Senator llanna. Kx-flovernor Bushnell had beon elected as a dele gate and had been made chad man of the Cl.nk county delegation, but at the nipetlug of the delegates of Ills dlstiiet It was foimully announced that he would not attend the convention. His friends gave some very pointed lea sons for his absent e. After his defeat Foster vehemently addiessed the dele gates of his dlstiiet on cHipies ami In trigues and on the dangeis of "local imperialism." While the Hanna men capiat oil all tin- i omniittees they gave special at tontioit to the committee on credentials as well as lo the state committee, so that none of the Dauglieity contesting delegates could be seated. The hit go auditorium was etowded at 4 p. m. Senatois Foiaker and Hanna weie loudly cheeied as they came upon the stage together. Neatly all the Ohio Republican congie.ssmen and nieinbois of Iegislatuie and other loadeis weie seated upon the laige platfoim. over which weie displayed tho portialts of (Joveinor Xash ami Senatois Foraker and Hanna. Hon. P. V. Hiiit, cliaiiiniin of tin' state ceuli.il committee, In a brief .speech, congiatulaled the Republi cans of Ohio on the lestill of the Ohio campaign last year and piedicted vic tory lor Hits ear. Then he Intro dtued Senator Foraker, who was most enthusiastically leeelved, and spoke as follows: Foraker's Address. Senator Foraker said, lu p.nt: Oin- iiiipioaihliig i lei Hon villi he the nin-t im pnitant In hi lids le.ir in the Uiiilid state:. It is Imt a Mate i lection in name, 1ml il mil ho ihstinilly national in huth ihai.utor and iui poitame If we vvniihl loniinne uui pn).iciilr vio nnisl nphild the poliiiis that (,'ive il, to unlit .nid In pie-, ne oin liiuiiiul honui ne mils' keip out of pun 1 1 the pnty tint de.tio.ud the one mil thieileniil the ollnr. 'I his is no time to d illy with fun trade, nvive nee silici oi pet IVpuli.-iu. In .speaking on national Issues, Senator Foiaker said thai if Hie uet Ohio iegislatuie should bo Deiuociailu tho state would have but one Republi can senator and not nunc than twelve ItcVuhllean cougiessmeii, losttlting In a not loss to the Republicans ot twenty live votes iu cougiess during the uol decade. "It is this fact," said the spoakei, "that gives tho campaign upon which we aie entering its na tional chui actor and tin lists upon us, whether wo would have It so or not, the discussion and consldeiallou ot na tional questions; and il Is (or tills lenson that eveiy vote cast lu our state next November will bo a vote for or against the administration of Wil liam MoKlnley, just as ceitalnly and emphatically as though ho wore again our candidate this year, as lie was last: tor wo must of necessity, by ;hn action we take, endorse his wink iiipI glvo lilm enoouiagemeut, or iW'iedlr. his recoid and embarrass his efforts," Senator Foraker was fietioiitly iu tcriupteil, not ' 1 1 1 1 V- with uppluuse, imt iil-o wltii domnnsliatious, notably when lu tho com. se of his .speech lie said: "Tip' flag would stay witeievei it hud been planted." The convention adopted lilies sub mitted hy Coiigiessimui Dick and then the vice piesldeiit, assistant secte tuilos and iiiembois fiom the vinloits iiiinillittees of the tv only. one emigres slounl dlstilots were announced and tho lonventlon adjoin neil until 10 o'i lock lllllllll i nvv The committee oil pel nuuieiit or Ritulyatlou tonight sieted Senator Hanna fur penuuueiu ihaiimait and continued the lest of the icmpoiury oiganlz.itlmi. Souutoi' llanna will ad diess tile couveiitiori nit taking the chair toinonow. Lieutenant llovetnor Caldwell caused a stir tonight by announcing that he would not he a candidate for leuomi nalloii. This ended the cnnfeiences that have been in inmost continuous sessions the past two das. When Caldwell declined leiiomliiatlou, (ieoige H. Cox. chairman of Hamilton i aunty delegation, suggested State Senatoi Cail Nlpport, ot Cincinnati, to a con I'd cm e of the leadets, and thete is no doubt hut that Senator Nippon will be nominated for lieutenant governor. THK NEWS THIS M0RNINU Weather Indications Todai i FAIRl VARIABLE WINDS. t (ietiii.i! Ilniiim Mm ('nitnii Hie Ohio Statu (.'oin pillion. Sunt NoA nf Hie flood, lllll tn linie.ee xi liunl ppinpi I illnin I'dls. Aihlhiil Hay lo lie Unrtid at Clcvrland. 'J (trniMl t'nhonilile Depailinrnt. .( I.nial-Wlll Wind I'p the l,aimt.i-lvi'lly Klcc lion Cnntr.t. t'ilj Tiaiheii Ak for More I'.iy. i I'dlloilal. .Nolo and Coinmeiit, fi lomt-Xiw I'llln Ipll Silrileil tor the lliuli silionl. hnihis s,(i pallium In the IMueitlonal (Jontr)t, fi l.oeal Wist Nroilun and Snhiiihin. 7 (leneril Noilhi'.isliin IVtih-.v1v.iiiI i. 8 I oc ll Indiistilal niul l.ll.ui. CLEVELAND PLYER JUMPS THE TRACK Two Persons Are Dead and at Least Thiity Are Hurt-Reliof Train At the Scene. Hi Kvilnsive Wile (mm 'Ihe Am i it. .1 I i ( s. Plttsbtug, June 24. Train No. 2.1, west bound, known as the Cleveland ller, on the Plttsbtug and Lake File load, was w looked at Monuca, about thirty inllcs west of heie this evening, and at least two poisons aie dead and piobably thh ty hurt. The dead ate: J. W. cr'.IM.IIM, menial! of the tiain, lived at JliKi.'s Hoiks, Pa. I.VllltV (in LAW IIV J III. ( K, hiKuaKe nn-tn, of Ml Wiisliliinlim. Piiv,mg Tho Injured, so far as known, ate: Mit. linns- bio, Washington. Pt , aim hioken, hurt intiinalli. .Mis. Ahiia Mills, llellaiu, Dine, 1 1 and hind int, noi hi nous. Hi i. A. II. (Hun, Unit Chui-t iuIIis''. I'ltl-lmi, -iali ivunnd and -nle hull. .Mm I oin B Piikin-, I leu I'linl, (),, hid -i lip iiuund nid IhotiKht lo he hint inliinith. VV. W. slephins, CU ul uui, head hull, not vt nous. Mi-.s- I. in i ltOse, Coitlmd, (1, nitn Innken. ,Vi-s VI iv Clilili lull, I mil. in. I, I), piustialed (u'ln hhei k II. I, VI mill, mid ihik, I ishun, ()., aim, side. and kg hiin-id ,1 nuts lliimn, engine, i, nniu'slun, 0, I. ir, aim ami he ul hull. .1. V. .Ionian, Nui- I I'tle. he id hint. Tuo men, mini's tinknniMi, takin tu ttoihe-ter, Pa,, liospilal, may .!.. ,- Fiom passeugeis, it is learned that the (tain while going at a voiy last speed uui into an open switch at Monaea and the entile tialn went over an embankment some twenty-live loot high. Lvei i ar was turned over, two going over tv Ice. I'ho "(Iyer." v hicli left here at 4..n.0 for Cleveland, had Its coaches well llllei! with pas.' engers, and tin won der is that t'leio weie not moie fa talities. Fheni.in t'linningham, when taken lrom the vvioek, was lound to be hoi -ilhly ei-tished. His death must have been Instantaneous, As, soon as the news of tho wieck teached the city. Supeilnlendent Vohe .summoned a coips of ph)slclans and took them to the scone on a special lellof train. This train lelnrned here with the dead and a number of tl.j iujilied, when anntliei- tialn was at once despatcliod lo Monaea. whiih gives eurienoy to the leport that many moie aie hurl timn as yet has been made known. SOME FAST TRIALS. The Pennsylvania University Crow Makes Good Showing at Henley. Conditions Not Favorable, lly I'.viln-lie Wiie funn 'Ihe ,-ui Inul Puss Henley, Hnglaud. June J t, Some last trials weie achieved this afternoon, the Pennsylvania iinivrisft riew do ing best, covering the full couise iu T minutes ::-,', seciuuls, and half the ionise lu ,1 minutes 2.1 seconds. A number of Itiltlsh oarsmen, who accompanied the Americans, (onsld oi oil the trial to ho a leniaikahle one. The Pennsylvaniaiis woto hy no means lowed out, They pioceeded to their boat house, half a mile further on, befoni slopping. Tin- conditions of wind and water weie not I'avoi.ible to the oarsmen. The Louiidors did the couise iu 7 minutes and .1.1 seconds, so the Amoiloans' chames aie regind ed as good. Enroute to New York. Ill- Kmlmlie Wire fiom The AwHiitiil I'lin Vu Until. .Inne '-'I Hon lolm II u, iwth Mis ll.ii, the Ml. .s II n, his ilniiihlei,, and Claiime lll.l, his n.n, hit hue null Hie iiliuin, nf Vdilhiit S llij on Ihe 7 ID lulu for ei Vulk. 'Iho pal 1 1 miiipii'il Iim piiiale tar, .1 liaiiini; loom, in iilinh ni' ihe l.innl.i, and i umlilnation hnllit pirlur ear, on Iho lluui of uliiilt tin ial. t iini'l. Ni iv Sulk, Inne Jl Ihe pun ;u uinpjili in," Ihe I. mil nf Vihlhut S ll.n iiiilvnl III lliu iliy (iiiii Nen Maun at e.li lids uiiiiii. I'lllun iniinilis lain the tuo u..n.his In ivlihh llie.i aie tiaiellnir vieie .illaihul In the lu'-li'in mill tialn nnd pioiieilul In ( leieliml. Vuiio ( the p n ly lilt the nHiliii.. Bills Signed by Governor, U.i Klihislie Wire fioin Tla VsnOi'laied 1'iess II iiii.-liutf, .Inne -j-l (iuii'inui su,m lodiy kIuiiuI the hill t.King all unions, iheiks. iluulii.-, nnpoiis, pass hook nr ntln I papir iipnsinlini; liases ut i milium nf nn nnploie nm paid in iah li Hie fiiipl'iie oi nn lulu is nf his fjlhlli: In pin vide (or .1 1 1 pull tn ili. amlllor cenci il of ihe .mie and for the fnline In nuke 1 1 puns 'Ihe iinviinor abu ii.niil ihe iniiiinuni rtohiiioii inning upon Ihe piosidtni Hie pu.inution of ( u niul .Ijini'S M Hell In he a hnuadli r tantia! In Hit UkillJI J I mi of Ihe I mini si,i, General Wood 111. Ill Dulilslto Wiu fn.lil 'Ihe Vssniiand I'liss. Il.iun.i. Inne '.'I 'llii loniiitiun of lienual Wood, who fur Mnal itai ha- hun nileiiii;; lu in an ullaik ol Llip ulul malailal dm. iililill, huMiiir, did Hut il.lt 1 1 upt hi i.lliiial dulii, is roimuh.it vvoirr. Ill, foil U luiuidi inhl.i lilthei ttiiL'ht inul he iui toned l lake hL hod. mu Kieii Vlajui llui v.ii.l, Ihe uil.cl.iU' alii inline phi iiull, lu.s J.llbld ahrvlnlt ll.-t lllll i 1 tilt- fCVcr utkidtil. HAY'S FUNERAL AT CLEVELAND The Famllu Leaves New Haven with the Remains ol the lll-Fated younrj Man. SECRETARY HAY'S PROBABLE PLANS It Is Not Thought That Mr. Hay Will Resign the Position He Holds in tho Prosidont's Cabinet Many Important Mattors Will Engngo His Attention Notes of Condol ence Continue to Come In. Hy Kviliune Who fium Tin Ass.u uud Pips.. Washington, .Mine 21 -The slate de paittiH'til this evening leeelved limit Mi. Ilabcnek. conlldoiitl.il societal ,v of .Mr.llnv, wiio was with him In New Haven, n tetoginin slatliig (hat the funeiul of Adclbeit Hu.v will be held at Cleveland and would bo stilctl.v pi 1 vale. No olllclal topieseniatlvos would be espei tod. The time of the fiinei ll i-s not given. In view ot this ieiie;.l fiom the sicielitry, the slate dop.nt nient will deslgimic no olllclal to at tend the limoral. Among Ihe messages of sympathy lorvv. tided to Societaiy Haj b.v foielgn govei iinit ut.s and dis tinguished poisoiiage.s Is one I mm tho I'.iltish govoininent. Voiy niitlliall.v. following the lenlble beie.tvomonl of Seuetaiy l.y. niniois spuing up and oil ciliated lieie today that he would itult tho cabinet in c onsenonoo. It may ho stated, however, that fiom the piesl deiit down, "voiy olllclal acquainted with the secretin y and his methods oC thought is satisfied that he will nut give away to his loss, but rather will seek to llllil fotgetfttlness from his ,u tlictlon In tenoned application to work. The secietary has In hand sevetul nuileis of negotiations that aie very near to his heait. For instance, he has, after the most exhaiihtlvo Investiga tion and sounding of senatois, satisfied himself that he has been able to llnd a, 111 m foundation on which to elect an other canal unity to teplace the Huy P.nmcerote tie.ity that failed, and one that will bo almost certain to command the appioval ot the senate. It Is his ambition to leinove absolutely as a somee ol possible conflict In the futiiie the nilsuudei standing lesultlng fiom the model li elloils to apply the Cl.iy-ton-IJulwer tieaty lo the conditions of today. This object Is almost within i each, he feels, ami his fiicnds and in timates lieie aie satisfied that ho will allow no piivate alllictlon to inteifete with tlie i oiisinnm.itlnn of this plan. May Tako a Rest. It is ontholy possible for Societaiy llui' to secuio a lull oppoi tunlty to lest ami leoupoialo fiom the blow of Ids son's doatli without saci Hieing the chain e of lompli'ting the negotiations for this tie.ity iu season for Its sub mission to congi ess at tlie nevt regttfai' session. Indeed, he alteady had begun to plan for an absence from Washing ton fiom e.u ly iu .Inly until about the middle of next tall and he might have planned to go away at an even culler dale had he not desired to icinaln at tlie piesldoni's light hand until .Mi's. MeKluley's condition pel mined of her leniovnl to Canton. Tlli'iefoie, ll I i said at tlie state ilepaiiinoiu theie Is no good reason why Ihe sociotarv .should return to Washington hefon iiet fall, by which time it Is conti di'iitly expected he will be able to un dertake without sacrllloe .ill uf the du ties of Ills olllco. In this state of nr. fniis, the (illieinls fool winiant"i in denying thai thou- Is any foundation for tho minors of the Intended teslg natiou, The tieasury depai tliienl on Satin -day had i oinplotod the settlement of the in counts of Adelbei t Hay, us I'nited States consul at Pietmla ami warrants were drawn lor V-'.7.S dm him upon settlement b.v the auditor1 for the state and othei department" The wair.ints will be I'm winded to thu state ili-pai tnienl and will hot nine pa it of Mr. Iln.v's estate. The employes of the state dopii't mellt have aiiaiigod to send a Hot il tribute1 to ('level, mil, ()., lo In- plan I on tho i.iskei of Mr. Hay. Cablegrams of Sympathy. Washington, Juno 21 Among lb' gioai number of cablegrams and tole gt.iius of sympathy uddiossed to So i'i Miry Hay, weie the lollowlng fiom Saudi llighaui Palme, Sir II. Kuollj is, pilvato soiiotaiv in his majesty, the. king of L'nglaml, says: 'I lie king -li nis .ion r ul u f In .vonr Irnlhle hss, Ho had the pli.ia'ie of liiioiiinc .vulir hmi 111 l.mi, don From the Hly.ssee Palace at Paris, the piesldent of Ki.iiico sends tlie ful. lowing message; SIliifilM tviiiiithj. I.niihet, laud Roberts lolegtaplis fioili L m ilnii: I doepli t-vnipiiliie mill win In the tug u tl, .it li ot vonr nn lbs Minlni'.s and iiiinir.-i m inn pri-uneir In Puloiii "ill CU'I he ingsi Kiatu (ull.i ii on lulu n il sV YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, .neil dala for Inne '.'I, l'l: llmhirt Innpeiatnie )1 drsrfru Invest I. nipi uliiii' ' decrees llehllle llumiilili : Sa IU 7 pei tfiu S p in O pel (rnl, Piuipililluii, '.'I honm iinleil t p. ni , iionoj ui'Jllur, piuli ihiuili. , fttHtH-f -f WEATHER FORECAST, -f - f Wjrlilnslon .bine -.'I l'oieiat for Kat. ) em I'enns.vliaiiu: I all Tue-day ami ). W'edniMlii , tonlliiuid hi;li leinpt-rituis - ami li.-ht iJiiJhlc vvimls, rhlflln; to -f-f Miillnrl s- ftttlfit st