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HIGH TEMPERATURE IN PHILADELPHIA All Records Are Broken by the State of Mercury In New York City Mercury Reaches Ninety Eight Degrees Has Not Been Equalled but Twice in Thirty Yoars Balti more the Hottest City. nv fxiliisltp Who frctn Hip Vssodited Press PhllHcklphli Jul 1 Philadelphia and xlelnlt tiidax oxpeilonoeel tho highest tc nipct Htnio mpi ire aided In Ill's eltv, tli government tlioiinomotoi on the top f the postofllep building, 1T0 foot fiom the stud, toglstotlng 11-' ilegteos even The ptovlous highest totnporntiiio te ( ended ns on Si ptembet I. 1SS1, w Iipii thp bin can thoimomotoi Watched 101 degiees The minimum tompeintuie todn was ot .' a in , when SJ was lecoirieri Pinm that time it -tcittlll illnibed At noon It re.ii lied SS p m, 100 " p m.. 101. find o 1". p in , 10.' Prom the lattet point It siowlv fell and at fi o'clock It va down to inn. and at S p m , The elm It "f the wind thioughoul the (lav huh sK uitlos an honi, practlenlh n dead e aim. Ml motels loganllng th" number of deaths and ptostiatlons due to the hot W.iil wete btokrn l.voiv one of Philadelphia's niati hospitals wete taxed to thpli ap u Itv The extienie he.it 1. id a nio't de moralizing effeet on the irantifa luting establishments of the pit The gicnt lnriustilnl district of Kensington was badly c tippled, niiny of the establish ments having to dose down. At Cramps' shlpind the prostiatlons weie m ntiniPioiis tint the 5,00(1 men ein plo.vcri there weie ielleed ftotn flit ther dutv at noon Vt Halriwln's Locomotive wotks, the Mldvalo steel wotks, mid numerous places sLoies of bent sutfetris had to quit. Hepoits fiont all sections of the st He show that the teniperatuie wa.c exeeeel ItiKh high, In some pieces tho teeord was bioken, and In other places it was equalled. Deaths and Prostrations, tieports of deaths and piostiations, due to the heat aio constant! being iccelved at pulUc hcaelquutteis fiom the Matiop houses and hospitals. Pp to mclnl(.ht font tc en deaths wete ie potted, and iipwairis of lnO poisons mcu' tieated at hospitals fot heat ex haustion The dead aie William Thotnlon, ("i-utse Honing Piedoilek Schuelss, l.obeit Andeison, I'tlah Whe.itlev, Ptank Cnlahroe .Maigaiot Km kin Hob oit Audio" s lanma llolfman Helen Pcdnnov Thomas Hamilton, Annie Dol lar!. (MtiNtlne Pollovv. unknown man In I'imdPii X .1 aeioss the Dola w ne ilvoi fiom this c i t two deaths fiom tho heal wete tppoited. Terrible Suffering in New York, New YotV .lulv 1 Todav was tho hottest Julv 1 on lecoid. At " 10 p m the thtimomotti at the weathei ofllco lelstcted 'IS clogi op", one elegloe battel man i steid i The ioi oids show tint In the "0 veais 1'ion'dliiR ot, on two da.vs In ill that p ilod has r( hinliei tenipei i tin o been Jf uliecl. The-,, wete ,!ul fi, ISTfi, and Juh ' Isls Cln these das the tlnt liiometef leachul no clem pes The pet -ci make of humldln tod.n was onh 4S ttit !i) p in a decline besan. until at 0 p m thi tneinionietei leslsteted W 1 he Millet hut In the eltv, pat tlenlatlv In the iiomIciI tenement house dls t iit, whs most Intense As the dn F w the deitlis and ptostiatlons In ci f-ed, nnd althoiiKh pioIson win made in ill th,. hospitals for this emer-P-ni the authotltles wete .taice able to cope with the rcieat tax miide on their tesources Hetween the horns of 2 n in todav nnd nildnlcht theie were topoited tlftv hpen deiths nnd 111 ptostiatlons In the hotouRhs of Manhattan nnd the iiionx Prom mldnlKht lu-t nlRht to ) n'elnel; t uilRht twent-one deaths and thltt slx ptostiatlons had been loported In HlooklMl There wete so tnanv ambulance palls that the police were railed on to sup ply patiol waKons and eery amhu lance did double duty In responding to ralln. Many patients were can led to the hnsplnls In cabs and Pirrlniies and eial went to I5i11pmip and theHai lem hospltalh In inoln,r vans. Al 'housh the weather burrenu shows that that maximum was US deKites, this lines not indicate the heat on the sttfots AInnv thermometeis tesls lered 10J. at 3 10 and all of thorn over inn on the stttet Imol If tho heat wan Kllllns mi man kind It wan worse on the hmsos. Thev diopped right and loft. At one time Iheie were eight dead horses llnn on Rrondwny between T'went-thhd and Pottv-second stieets. Theie were fouiteen hones prostrat ed In the l-lnlty of Madison squire plone The l ush of the crowds to the parks and to the nearhv seasnoie ie. i.oi t tcmlRht was unpreeedentec) In the Mftory of the city It was noted at tho Jiiooklyn brldRp that luiuibers of men who boarded tho tars for Coney Island and other beaches can led blankets In 'ihlch they intended to roll thpmuelves unci slsep on the banks. At Washington, Washington, July 1. The hot w rath er continued here today with unabated tiprtencsH, the climax euinlis :n the Bftejnoon whan the lo'.al ici'oid for this enrly In the slimmer was broken, tho weather bureau theimometer o lOrdlnir a temperature of 102 deRtees. Portiinately there was not much hu midity in tho atmosphere. Theie weie twenty cases of he it ptostratlon ie ported nnd one resulted fatally, that of a negro laborer. Tonight the Iheimometer lind fallen to PO degrees with exery ptobablllty that It would not fall greatl" below that riming the night and that to moi tow would be n scotchet. TIipip seems to he no ptospeet for an lellof for the next foitv-elght lit tits for this lclnltv. Heyond that length of time the weather buteau of ficials make no ptedlctlous. The' pres ent hot wave stnite.l In the west June 20, and today the weather buteiu offi cials lepoit that high tcninet Uilies aio jecouled In most seetlonr cast of the Iloiky mountains nnd man places west of them. Por the next forty eight bouts nlonir the iioitlieastern coast the prospects faor more hot weather. Baltimore tho Warmest City. Hiltlmoie .lulv 1 Aicoidlng to weathei bmcait lepoils n iltlmore wns the hottest dty In the United States tocla. The weather buteau thermome ter reglsteted Si) degrees at fi a. m. and from that hour the meictirv steadily mounted upwind until 102 was i cached at noon At 1 p in. It dropped to 97, but started ilpwaul again and leached the maximum tempeintuip of 10'. de glees at 1 o'c topic Piom that hour theie was a giadual chop to '.'2 degiees nt S p m. 1'p to midnight fourteen deaths and twent-elght prosttntlons lnd been le potted. Manv factory hands had to "top woik riming the cl.iv because of the heat All Records Broken Lancaster, July 1 Tho present hot wave breaks all local morris for June "n and Julv 1 ind has thus far lesulteri In one death besides manv piostia tlons The maximum was ipachori nt ! o'clock this nf lei noon, when a shel tered theimometer leglsteied 10" At fi o'clock this evening It hid fallen to 101 and at 8 .'0 stood at Hut de spite this riiop, the atmospheie If nny tlilnp, was more depressing, the hu midify In tho same time having In creased fiom f.t to fi". degiees These figures were taken fiom a theimome tet not touched by the sun nnd on the stieets It was some dpgiees hottei. Dennis Sherrv, aged f(l eais, a In boier on the new Stiasburg tiolley line, whV i wot king ne.n Pngleside, was overcome and died In a few nrln utes, the coroner laonounLlng heat the cause. At State Capital. Haiilsburg.July 1 The meicury reg Isteied ft'! at .1 p m. toda.v, bieaklng the retold of the oar and being within one degiee of the lecotel of last jent. Hairisbuig .suffeied with the iest of the countiy, and theie Is small ptos peet of icllef. The wotknien In the lolling mills In Houth Hnulsbure and a gang of street cleaneis weie forced to sitsp, nd woik this afternoon cm no count of the Intense heal Maitin V. (iialllns, a Pennslvanla i.illtoad watchman, was prostrated bj heat this moining In hl.s watch box. No deaths have oicuried fiom the heat. Wilkos-Barra Swelters. Wllkes-Inue. Julv 1 This was the hottest ria In the hlstoiv of the AV.vo ming valle.v The theimometer legls teied 104 and In some lowlands, wheie the sun's lletce lays weie not tempeied In the buee that prevailed on higher Riound, 10fi was leglstered Man and beast Mifieied alike, nnd wherever It was possible tbete was a em (ailment ol woik Theie weie soiup piosti-a-tloi.s, but .so fai no fatalities have been lepoi ted. At Williamsport. Willlnmspoit. Pa Jul 1 This was the hottest day in Wllllninpoit since August 12, I'ioo. The tempoiatuie as leiotded by the olllclal thetmometer In the clt hall tower, SO feet above tho stieet, teglsteied fill at 2 p, m. Thet inoiiKteis on the stieet Included places tec ended liom US to 101 degiees, Aldet iiiiin .) P Mooiehend was oveiconie by the heat while tiding a blccle. Xo otl fv piosttatlons have been lepoiteJ. Previous Records Equalled at York Voik, Julv 1 The olTloI.il lepott of theimnl leadings at the local weather station shows that the mercur leach ed 104, eeiualllng anv pievlous leeeiel The humidity was 41 per cent. In tho eentie of the eltv the thermometer showed 105 (Ipgiec's, At Johnstown 05 Degrees Johnstown, July 1 The humidity was guatei heie today than ostoiriay, but tho temppintuie was not so high, the maximum being but 01 degiees. N'o piostrutlons have been lepoited. At Wilmington. Wilmington, Pel., July t.-Tho ther mometer reglsteied 102 degrees In the shade today Theie were many pios tiatlons and owing to tho excesslvo heat workmen at a number of shopi were obliged to cease their labor. Abraham K Movvter. engineer nt the Diamond State brewery, etieri fiom the effects of the heat Fingree's Romaina Arrlvo, lit fxdiNivp Wiri (rem Th oclatpJ Pre1". New ) ork. lulv 1 1 lie remains nf forniT (Iniprnor IIjtpii S Pinsrep, ot MlcbiuJii, nrrbril tciljy on tlic "tPampr echini Willi tho limb chine llafn f 1,Iiiki,p, jr , vlio airompiiilocl hl f itlier to I'liglaml The timh va not tp nioied (mm the vpkwI, a Hip commlttpp lnvln cliari,p ot iIip orrani;pinfnt na not rcil It will lip Ukm from tho tlilii tninnrmw nt nncn It will bo Kmovcil to an niulpitikpr'i tliop until Hip rmninlttri l null to hip It to Detroit Hank S I'Iprtip, a hrothfr ot thp lib Mi, 1'lnstrcp, mil othon, vme ot the dock to mest the Zi eland Usher Acheson Promoted. tly Kxclunlve Wire from The AopatfiI Pren Wa.hliiLton, Till 1 Hair' chcon, who hit Iipiii mi lwher at Hip While lloue lncc (ienpral (aifleld Man prnMcnt l beconio a peniJon exainlnrr net vveck. Up will hp iiirirrdeil on the While Ilou-p talt l.v ( harle .1 l'lisey, of VUrvlanil, Hip Pullman uindiulnr vvhn was in clwrRP el the train mi vvlilili the prinldent nnd party rcccntl mado the trip to the Patl lis. toatt. BIG STEEL STRIKE ON Desperate Elforts toGontrol Labor In the Plants ol the Amalga mated Association, 35,000 MEN ORDERED OUT Troublo Nominally Fight to Forco Signing of Union Wago Scale. Said to Be Really an Attempt to Unionize All United States Steel Corporation's Works. Dt Ixelcmie Wire (rem 'Hip uocIiIpi1 Pre" Plttsbuig, July 1 The Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin AVcukers has ordcicd a strike nt all the plants of the Ameriean Sheet Steel company and the Ameiitiin Steel Hoop lyimpany, because of the icfUMil of llu leprescntatlvi's of tho. companies to sign the woikeis' new wiifce "calc Tlicse two companies ate constituent companies ot the Pnlted States Steel Cot potation and It U piedlcted that the sttuggle with union laboi, which h.H been talked of since the oiganiatlon of the mist, is about to be begun. At thepioscnt time mote than .V,,000 men are Involved, The ate dlttibuted as follows Pnlon Sheet Mills. Aetna-Standard Steel Mills, Iltldgepoit, O. 2,r,00. Mid land Slel Mills, Mlincle, lnd , 1,000, Old Meadow Rolling Mill, Scottdale, P.I., 400, Saltsbuig Holllng Mills, Sultsbuig, Pa., 300, W. Devvee's Wood .Mills, Ik. Keespoit, Pa, 1,000; C.unbildge lion and Steel Mills, Pambildge, O. 100, Panton Holllng Mills, Canton, O. 2o. Chartiets lion and Steel Mill, c.unegle, Pa., 300, Dennison Holllng Mills, Den nlson, O, 3.10. Dresden lion and Sttel Mills, Dresden, O , 300, Palcon lion and Nail Mills, ;Nlles, o , 410; New Phila delphia Mills, New Philadelphia, O., 700. I'lciiiii Holllng Mills, riqua, O , f,00, Heeves lion Mill", Canal Dover, O, 750. Ptilltheis lion Mills, Stllltheis, O., 400, I'oinlng Sttcl Mills, Hammond, lnd, 300, Lauffmnn Steel .Mills, Paulton, 200, Hde Patk Iron and Steel Mills, Hjde Paik, .M). Total, ll.tHO Non-union Sheet Mill! Apollo lion and Steel Mills, Vandeigtift, S.'OO, Klrkpatiklc Mills, I.eeehbuig, 5.-.0; Wellsvllle Pate and Sheet lion Mills, Wellsvllle, O, 400; Scottdale lion and Steel Mills, Scottdale. 5"0. Total, M00. Anieilcan Steel Hoop tompinv, 11 000, Independent pi Hits, twentv seven In numbei, 5,000. Total number of men involved In stiike, 3,7u0. Men Idle at Canton. A tclegiam fiom Canton, O lepoils the Canton tolling mill of the Anieil can Sheet Steel tompaii closed down. Two bundled men ue Idle. 'Vh plant usually shuts down nt this time fen lepalii.. At Scottdale, Pa , the old Meadows plant Is Idle, on account ot repnlis to the engine, but tho Scottdale plant of the ame company Is woiklng full. So far as can be teamed, no oidets lmo been lecelved to stop weak, and union nnd non-union men aie wot king .side by sick. At lioechbuig, Pa, the mills of the Ametltan Steel Sheet company nte running full The mills have been tun ning non-union for a numbei of eais, nnd the call of Pieslclent Shaffer dots not aftect them. Zug & Co , this city, announced today that the would sign the scale. The mill Is closed down. The sheet mill will icoptn on July &, and the bar mill on July lr,. No tiouble H anticipated. Added Inteiest was given the Mtlko situation today, when It bienme known that two mills in dispute, which weie the tius of dKigieement between the) Amnlgamnted association and the Ameilcan Sheet Steel tompaii, weie claimed by both paitles. These mills nre the old Meadows nt Scottdale unit tho Saltsbutp; mill. The oillel.ils vvho lefused to sign the union scales deemed as much suiprlwd at the claims of Pieslclent Shaffer that the mills -weie union as the pieslclent seemed to be that thev should take a xlew opposite fiom his. The sheet steel olllclnls ap pealed to have a tillle the btttei of the atgument todav, when wot el came fiom Scottdale that the men now woiklng theie tefiised to eiult, scale or no stale, association or no association, Mr. Jarrott's Statement. Speaking of conditions nt Scottdale, John Jaitett, seetet.uy of the labor buteau ot the Sheet Steel conipati, said toda : "The Amalgamated people have no claim to tho Meadows nnd fcnltsbuig mills. The men, paitleulaily In Scott dale, ate woiklng under peisonal ngiee- ment with us. These nguements have been extended to Januat, 1H03. I am well BntlMlPil that the woikmen thete don't deslie any change. They left the Amalgamated association of their own volition. They came to us man times and plead to have the mills started up. 'lluy would agree to cut tho Amalga mated for nil time if wo would but stmt the mills The) me making money now, something which they did not do when quau oiling all th time lor tho association. "When the test comes It will not tnke long to show Just "what sott of a mill Old Meadows Is. Piesldent Shnffei can oider out his men, hut the question Is, can he stop the mill? With tegaitl to the Saltsbuig mill, I can piovo that prominent meinbeis of the Amalga mated nRsotlatlon said theie was no lodge there, and the waited an Inde pendent agreement, like tl at at Vande grlft. The whole thing In a nutshell is that the Amalgamated association seems anxious to havo us foue theso men at Scottdale nnd Saltsbuig to tome Into their fold again. This wo will not do, 1 do not think It will come to a fitrlke. Mr. Shaffer will cool down a little, and when tho men have had their little vacation riming the hot spell all will be well aguln. One thing is cer tain, the vvorkmnn hns got all he asked." The i mnor that President Schwab, of the Pnlted States Steel Porpoiallon, might be nsked to come to Pittsburg to settle the trouble now pending, caused some little discussion, but both Sec tetaiy Jarrett and Piesldent Schwab denied that theie was any need of his set vices. In line with the Intimation of Sectetuty Jairett that there will be no leal utillce was the appearance ot the lipiclquattcis of the wenkrts today. All piomlnent otlleem weie on hand, and several private consultations were held, Tho piesetit nnd the finmer vice-presidents of the districts wete busily en gagfcl all dav, and indications aie that Piesldent Shaffer himself expects an ea.ly adjustment of the complication. A well-known Independent sheet nini.iifiictutor stated today thnt Inell- callous pointed to a peaceful settle ment of the tumble POLITICAL CONFERENCE The Speakers Discuss Social nnd Economic Reforms. I! I'ncliWte Wirp from The Awociitpct 1V1 Detiolt, July 1 Despite the oppres sive heat this morning's session of the national social and political ponfeienee was better attended than any pteceri lng one. H-Congressman John L, Lents', of Ohio, was the Tlrst speaker, illstusslng 'Should Political Helot ins Precede Soc I il and Pconomlc He fonns"' jii. Lents; snlri. "Political lefoim must pieoorio social and economic tefoiins, for at present political parties nie not oignnlzed ns tefoini forces With the machines of eich piitv lenclv to commit tin cilme to tecilie pie ferment and power, theie Is no hope to secuie any lefoim fiom them. He must educate the masses." Mr. Lentz also tontendtd for govern ment ownemhlp of the telegraph nnd telephone lines nnd municipal ownei shlp of all public utilities. Aie Politi cal Patties Necessai v, or Ale Thty Ob stacles to Pi ogress.'" was discussed by Ma ot Jones, of Toledo He took il sluing stand against all political pai tles and political conventions, saving "I am it man without u paity, be cause I consider paitles positively In imical to llbei ty In this country" Ilu cleclued that candidates nomin ated by conventions don't represent the people but the bosses vvho nomin ated them. "Can Hefoim He (ialned Through the Paitles"" the net topic, was discussed b.v J. H Howntth, of Detiolt, business liattner of tho late ex-(5oveinor Pln gipp, who was to have a lead paper on this subject. Hon. George Fied Wil liams, of Mass ichusetts; J. A. Paik er, thalim.in of the national party of the Middle of tho Hoari Populists, of Louisville, it S Thompson, Spilng llelri, O.; Pied H. Britten, Detrcdt, and St'jmoui Stendnian, chalinian ex ecutive boatd of Social Demociats. STRIKE TO BE ADJUSTED. Tho Trouble at Cincinnati Will Soon Be Settled. tlj rxelimvc Wire fiom The Associated Pre' Cincinnati, July 1. A confeienco was held heie today between lepio sentatlves of the Laidlaw -Dunn-Hot -don company and tho striking machin ists in an endeavor to leach a settle ment of the double at that plant. Piesldent August Hertlman, of the boaid ol new water works coinmls sioneis, was a pai ty to the confeienre as an aiblttator. A ptoposltlon wns submitted bv the manufactuieis nnd after sevoial hours session It was so nmended that tho lepiesenta lives of tho sttlkers agieed to submit it to their executive bo.ud for appiovnl. The natuie of the ptoposltlon was not made public. About ""0 machinists uie tniploed at this plant. It Is expected that should thotiouble at this plant be satlsfactotllv settled, other .settlements will speedily follow. DIVORCE BILL VETOED. Governor Stono Believes It Would Open a Wide Door in Obtaining: Divorces. Dy FicIiikIvp Wire from Tho Associated Pre. llaiilsbuig, July 1 (loveinor Stone todav vetoed the bill to eiuallfy a llbel 1 int In an nttlon for rilvoice to be a competent witness to all maltois inaleil.il In the Issue where theie had been peisonal seivlce of tho subpoena, as well as In cases pending wheie theie have been two leturns of sub poetnes of noli est Inventus by the shot Iff and clue notice to the lespon dent by publication Is iciiulred by law and the mles of the ouuit. Tho gov emeu's objection to the hill Is that It would open a wide door In the obtaining of dlvoites Columbia Defeats Constitution, U Melinite Wirp from Hie Associated Presi Newpoit, It I , .lulv 1 Hip ColumhW defeated the Constitution in the tlrt of the New oik aeht dub tchl rates olf herp todav by about Hirer rmiitrr ol i nilnutP In a thlrtv mile run to nlndnaicl nnd iclurn Theie i flnp, vvholprilc brfP7P Irom the fwuthwpst On t lie beat to wind ward on accident to the Constitution's Jib caued her to drop ticarlv a mile behind, but ihe pulled up a kioii .h her i.nna.i was uot, On the run In iindir cplnniUers t tic (nntltmlon pained rapidly nnd was cloe on the heds o( her rival at the finish lint' DEATHS OF A DAY. PltUbnnr. IuU 1 Kri. Willnm V Pivivjiit, ot this ell, died suddcnl icln (I ipcilexy at Jiiiiiiiniolllp, whun he hid . m fir .a few diH v nation Itiv l'i-iinaiii wnwnleU knrwn an a pliiliiiithropl-t lb wan loin in lo'iT, lie (chip i piuihir In Ihr lutheiaii ( hurt h and (le voled in "t of Im linn tu tho dilowment of lio-iil.iU liitnu otiblMicd the Pavavont, at I'lltaliiiri., the I'usavjnt Mcinoiiil hospital, In lac Kvjih I'll . Milnanlpp liopital, Mllwaukep, Wiii, l'i-avitit hoepitil, Chlcaco Pasca int lliinc foi Ipllrptha at KoihiMum, Pa, nnd an or liaiu' heme at elUnople, Pa heiileen, i. D , hil 1 Pnlted sntci senator klo dl(d tills fvpnlmr pcintor Kvle iu stilel. rn at lit lionip here about ten davit ago with a functional affection ot the heart lll c ix looU i iiul len turn for the better nnd one of the latpt Imlli 1 lus bom lil heilhldo lait wcik H In the clfict that lie had u..(d the danger nnd tint hi lecovir) would be cprlaln, althnut.li alow lie Keiivtnr had a similar nllitk in the pat .niiio (line aio. 1 list health Iih not been robu.t for n rar or n PlilladclphlJ, July 1 -Charles V. lherl, wide. l.wi known ua a maker ut violin.", died at Ills home lure todi, iik-ril 31 jriia, Up had I pen III for niarlj IIiicp inonlln In arcoidime with It ts u ouct, the bide vll be i minted, lid loan a widow, two daiijrhtcri and a ton- TEN KILLED BY LIGHTNING ft Slnrjle Bolt Shatters a Pier Un der Which Theu Were Seeklno Shelter. DEMOLISHED IN A TRICE Six Boys vnd Four Men Killed and One Probably Fatally Injured. They Had Sought Shelter from a Storm on the Pier When the Bolt Came The Fatal Stroke the Most Powerful Experienced Here in Many Years. Ily Fichuhe Wirp from The Aoclated PreM Phltago, July 1. Six bos and four men were killed and one boy was prob ably fatally Injured this afternoon bv a single l)lt of lightning. Oppressed by the extttme bent, the Ictlms had gone In bathing In Lake Michigan nt the foot ot Monti ose bottle v aid, on the not th side. When the i.iln began to fall, and It became evident a severe electrical storm wn coming, they lushed to a shelter they lind built on the pier. A policeman, tittiacled to the pier by the clashing timbers, found it Impos sible to rescue any of the victims. The heavy timbers of tho pier had been shattered and the whole stiucturo toppled Into the water. He hunleel to a pattol box and called for assistance The woik of recovering the bodies was exttemely difficult, but finally all wete can led ashore. Willie Andeison, 1 eat of age, was the only survivor of the shock which followed a moment later. To the police he give a bate Idea of the hoirlble end ing to an hour's sport, and then fainted. He was cairled to a nearby house, where medical assist nice was tendered. The fatal stioko was the most power ful seen here In car. The plefvvns de molished In a tilce, giving the bos not the slightest chnnce of escape. The names of tho dead are: George Hinbi nat, 11 oats; Moor Jacobs, 4; yeats; (Jeoigo Preebs, u jeats; Prank Coosey, 11 e.irs; C'atl Ktuse, IS eais; Hdwaid Hloch, "1 j pais, unknown man, nnme supposed to be Hiodoilck; unknown man; two unknown bos. The lnjuted boy was William Andei son, U yeais. HOUSE TORN TO PIECES. Strange Freak of Lightning at La trobo. H MiliKhc Wire from IIip Wociatcd Prew. Iiliob, Pa., July 1. A futlous elec tileal storm, with wind, tain nnd hall accompaniments, passed over litiobe today, doing much damage to ptop ei ty. Lightning stiuek a house owned by John Pestatore, a coal dealer. The house was literally totn to pieces, but neither the Inmates noi a patty of childieii, who had sought shelter, weie Injuied. The loss is $000, fUu c(,v eied by insutance. Piecedlng the storm it suddenly became almost as daik ns night. Then the stoini bioke at 11 20 a. in. The inclinometer registered !i8, but dining the hour that It laged must fuiiously tne teniperatuie chopped I degi ees, Hailstones as laige ns hlckoiy nuts fell, bteaking many windows Shade trees weie blown clown In many parts of the town and the damage to gardens and lawns Is gteat. A tenement houe, the property of Aleji. Chambers, was struck by lightning. The c hlmney wns demolished and the roof damaged, but the occupants escaped lnlury. The lnlnfall was the heaviest In the 'vic inity of Lnynlhannn, two miles east of heie, Plelils of gialn we ie washed out and f i ult cut off the tiee by hall. TUG BOAT FOUNDERED. Crew of Fivo Men Are Lost Boat Lies iu Thirty Feet of Water. Ity I xclmlve Wire from The Associated Pre" Detroit, July 1. A special to the News f i oni Hagle rher, via Houghton, Mich., wijh: 'The tug Koin, of Algonac, Mich, foundeied off hete Sntutilay morning She catrled a cievv of five men, all of whom are lost. Three -vvero from Al gonac and the other two were Frnnk Johnson, of this plate, and WIII Ander son, ot Pagle Haibor, "The bodies aio supposed to be In the boat, which lies In thhty feet of water. A diver will examine the wieck as soon as the weather moderates Tho wieck of the yacht Maigueiite, of Hancock, was also found between heie and Paigle Ilaibcu. Two men are sup posed to have been lost on hei. Coiporations Chartered. flv Melinite Wire from The Associated Pre Hanithuitr, lull 1 ( hartern woo Iwwd lodav a follows. VIji Vpvitmenl Hold (outturn, 1 ranklin, enanso countv: e ipltal, 4i0(i, PitUbmir slocl coiupaut, of I'lttatxng i.ipllal, jl 20c) Ket.tnne lleilillnu compani, Mliuhein, c ipltal, SFI.Cjcul Oswatn Wutir (onipant, CKu" Potter count, ripllal, SIO f ( nneiiiiiit.li Sue! lompan, Phlladel hl'i, cipltal, $.'),1 l.trnlnic lournal I'lildUlilnic rompant, PIUMmiik iipllal, Jl'iOni) Utile Vlurpht (nuipint llldic mi; capital. $(iOllO llla(k Hun ( oal (onipan, ol Hohmllle. capital, miOOiXi I leenuihurt Water companv, of snulh llelhleheni! (.iplld, iinemO 1'ai.lon (oal companv, I a.tnn, (apllal, if Jl CO. Saxmau Coal arid (!nk(i iiinipjlit, la trobej capital, 1S0,01 Pjtuhuri: Tune and S-lif nal compaii, of Pittburi:i c ipltal, ifl,'ii). Iliad fird County Tobactn l,rowcis' awicUtlon, nl Towanda; tapllal, flO.(i0(i Oik (Irote Water company, of Pine Creek, Clinlon count; upllal, 5,0cje) THE NEWS THIS MORNING Wetther Indications TocUyt FAIR AND WARM. t General Ten l'enoni Killed hy Onp Holt ol I lehtnlnir. file: strike in the leel Indutr.v II On. (lovernment ot the Philippine!. Hot Wave breaks All Itecords. 2 (Jeneral Catliondalc Department. 3 I.oPiI llappenlnm ot Interest About City Hill. County Controller Jone Awiimfs Olflcc, I l'ditorlal Note and Comment, 5 1m nl -Smallpox I'p the Valle. Irntli Anniversary ol South Mdp Y W. V. A 0 Local Went Srranton and Sutmrhan. 7 General Northeailern Pennvbanla Financial and Commercial, 8 licil The Stroudshurcr Mite Xoiiml School and the rdiirallonil t'onlet Industrial and labor READING STRIKE IS SETTLED The Men Will Report for Work on Friday No Distinction Between Union and Non-Union Men, Hy llirhivive Wire from Tho Aochted l're Plilladolpllh.July 1. Piesldent (ieotge P. Haer, of the Philadelphia and Head ing Hallway companv, tonight gave out the following signed "tatement: 'the Heading railrotd l ., ' ha Iiecti settled iipni tin1 lollouiiiR Iihh The nun In rilurn In wnk at onee Just at tin win1 bcfuie lln) wint out. Hip men to lie icttureil to the Phlhiih Iphli and Keidini; relief u.m latluii willi like c Ilu L a If Ilit had lint left the (inplo of the coin uut Hip labor niRinlmlnn net to le reroanlreil Wp will eniplo) anj ore wp ph i" and nodiMcm thin will le nude between union and iionuuhii men Viler Ilu' men Inve returned to woik t com niitlep of thp hop, representing nil thi wink nun tan be appointed b the empl"f Wi will appoint a tomnilttec composed of suprriu tendents and foremen of the Khops In nuet tlic woikmenV commllln and jthe whole mibjctt (f waiTP to h" considered lit this joint conitnlMci with power to iiricp npen o mw Kiile of wiR(s which shall hp fair and jut holh to the men .mil the toinpan. fhese i unimillri s iiip to bcRin wink as quiekl as they aie elected In ( irs if ter a icasonihle etlott the Joint (.ommitUc can not aitree, 1 will prsonallv, niter Sppltin1r I, 1M11, iiit with the joint committed and (H deator to adjust the dliTerencps It ii understood that if an rim telle is igreed upon it kIiiiII, whenever adopted, be cdutlvc as of lul 1, 10(11. Iransporlation will bo kivch to Hip tomunlttp to vilt any of the t.hop with a view d iiiur tniitlricr tlie K'Olc of vtaices in foicc In such bhop. (sittned) fiiorcc V liter, Prislelmt Philadelphia and It hiIIhk IUI1ki.h1 ( (imp in The following- foot note to the state ment was given out nt the same time the statement was Issued' 'The men have accepted the above conditions and will go to work, hut, owing to the rourth of July Intel veil ing, It was agieed that they should lepott on Prlday morning of this week." The statement of Piesldent B.iei, of the Heading i.illtoad, that the shop st! Ike Is settled Is In nc cot dance with the lesult of the conference he had today with Chalrm in IJeechei, of the eniploes committee. The exatt tetnis aie not known, but they will be made public nt a meeting of the sttlkeis to- moirovv. It Is lepoited tint nil go back nt lnci eased wages, and that oth er concessions will be granted to the men. It Is believed heie that the lion works sttlke will also be settled silent ly. QUIETLY LYNCHED. A Virginia Mob Hangs Joe Walton Without Making a Fuss About It. Bv Fxcluslvp Wlr from Hip Asodated Pren Hlchmond, Va July 1 Toe Walton, a negto, vvho was .u tested seveial das ago for attemjitlng to cilmlnallv nssault Miss Kate Cl.uk, diiughtei of Mi. J. II, Claik, lesldlng ne.u Ttlpp let, In Hiunswlik count, Sunday night, was taken quietly out of the jail at I.awiencev llle by u band of about flftv men and hanged to the county btielge, font miles fiom town The mob tode qttletlv Into the town about midnight, just as the night ttalu for Danville passed Pickets weie tin own out and sevetal men went to Jailor Mitchell's house and made him give up the ke.vs to the jail The eiowel then went to the jail, took Wal ton out, tied to a lim-about, and con vened htm to the place selected for the execution nnd swung him off. The mob then dispersed. BRITISH CREWS FIND BACKERS One Rowing Expert Who Believes Leander Will Beat U. of P. London, Julv 1 W C. Woodgate, a towing epett, sums up the Henley le gatta piospeots In tho St James's Ua zette this afternoon He believes i.e. anelep will win and says that the Peiiu slvnnlans "go fast enough to win tilal heats, but we hold to the view that their style should be outstayed hy the mote otthoelox stle ot I.ean der." Woodgate, like the Times, which siis the tialner Heats the cievv like prlsonets, cnnunents on the .seveie icKlmen of the Amei leans, who "seem to be under lock nnd key, like Dei by favniltes." He admits that they "seem to be as haul as nails, trained to the hour and tar nhp.icl of all the Hngllsh ctews in the matter of condi tion." Steamship Airlvals. 11 I-illusive WIip dun IIip fkoelaled Press Sew ork. Julv 1 - Vrrltcd AUer, (.enon, Saplin and (lltirallar, eeland, ntvtiip Hum en Airluds (lio..ser hnrlur-t, New oik vit (hirhouBr Soiithampbn- rrited htlserWil helm Per (aosse, Sew iuk via ( herhmiii: laud proceeded for Ilienien) I bard Passid Hotter dam, New ork for HouIoriip aaid ItoltPidam Public Debt Statement, Wathlngtnn, lul 1 Hie utatenunt of the put He (irlil Issued todit klioK I ha I at the ihu.c nf the flial iar .lime uO, I ll, the dehl, l(M ea.h ill tho tieamir, aineuntrd In fl.OH.i I'MO, a dp. (team ilorliiK lime of 17,717, 171 I he cath balance- In tho tiutury ii f3JtS,b.!J, Ul. PHILIPPINES GOVERNMENT Thmdau Next Will Be Movlno Dai) lor the Mllltaru Authorities on the Island. MEMORABLE 4TH OF JULY Civil Officials Undor JudgoTaft Will Bo in Control of tho Affairs of tho Islands Gonoral Chaifoo Who Assumes Command of the Military Forces, Is Proparinrf to Advance Upon Malvar tho Insurgent Chief of Southorn Lii7on. fly rxclnsltp Mm f.mii The Uoi a'cl Tres. Manila, Julv I. Thuisriuy next. July 4 will be Inaiiguiatlon cl.i fot the civil government nnd moving da for tho milltaty imthotltlp. 'Hip lntter's lie .iilitini tots will be liausfciicri to the foiniet Spanish hcaitquai lets, outside the walled eltv. The palace Is lo be occupied exclusively b the civil gov et anient (itMieinl (Mtnrfee, who assumes the military coinmand on Thuisdny, will "itcittpy Judge Tuft's tesideiiee, and Judge Tuft will lemovc to tho .Mala tanatt pilaee. tieneial Chaffee Is pieimilng to push Mahai, the Insut gent chief In southern lamin. He has en del eel the tiansfei of the Plfth Itl fantiy fiom noithein I.uon to Bat angas inovlnce The genetal has been Infot med that Mahal's ptltnlpal he id eiuiuteis ate In u mountain town In noithtin Tanbns, whoso inhabitants ate (ontt Uniting to Malvat's suppott. Sevetal llistugent otlbois mid 350 bolomcn have voliiutaill.v taken the cuth of nlleglaliee nt Oulno, province of Hainan Captain Adams, with ten men s( outing In Alb.tv piovlnce, has killed ten Instil gents and captuied a Plllplno captain and ten men. A detachment of the Kouith Inf.intty scouting on a volcano Island In Lake Taal, has inputted Oonalos, an In suigent leaclei, his adjutant and sev etal otheis, Another detachment of the same legltnent has had a tunning engagement at Haneas and destioed a Plllplno stionghold. Seigcant Rrown and Pilvates Hlgshy and (Jattlpld, of the coast artillery, weie wounded, (ieueial Chaffee has not foimulatcd plans for the occupation of the Island of Mludoto. Cleneial Hughes, at his leanest, will he petmltted to continue In command of the Vls.ias Islands until tho Sa mar campaign hns been eoni)leted. Consequently (Jenernl Davis will con tinue, tempoi ni II, to bo pinvost mar shal at Manila. Uciiei.il Chaffee s staff appointees nto as follows Adjutant gcneial, Colonel William P. Hall. Quaiteimastei geneial, Htlgadler (Jeneial Chat les P. Iltimphio Inspector geneial l.ieuteuant-Colonel Joseph P. Sangei, and militaiy sccip tuv. Captain Utote Hutcheson (Sixth e avail ) Pom Aineileali piIoneis who es caped fiom Calapin. Mlndoio, on Juno 2". In a s.illboit. have been leeaptutod Sl otheis. It Is lepoited, are In south ein Mludoto. Hills have been pissed establishing a board of health fot the Philippines and pi inkling fot labotatotlcs In con nection theievvlth The saint y nf the health commissioner Is to be $f nnn. The Pnlted States eiulset Albany sailed today tot the Medltei ranean. JUDGE TAFT'S COMMISSION. Signed by tho Piosidont Today In terior Appointments. Py rxrluslte Wire from Hip Assodjted I'rejs Washington July 1 The president today signed the following coinints slons Wat William H T.ift. Ohio, civil gov ei noi ot the Philippine Islands, Jo seph 'I' Divlrisou, quintet niastoi, tank of tnptaln. Inteiloi P.riwnid S Wlddlng. teeelv ei of public monevs at Woodward, Okla : David C Plemlllg, leglstei of the land olllee at Steillug, Colo, (ip nppoliitment), Chailes II Timhetlake, ifielvei of public nioneS at Steillng, c-oln, (le-.ippolntment)i Petty Hob kltk, itcelvti of public ntonos at Del Not to, Colo. Pennsylvania Earnings. lit Mclutlto Wire from Hip As.idated Press Phlladelhii, bib 1 -Inllowlntc U the Pcnn stlnnla Ilillioid loiupui' uniinilwin of cam Inc and (xpinscs for thi month nf Via, 1101, and foi the five muitlH ending Mil II. 1W1, with mme peiliil of 1'mci Pn iivIvjiiU rillroad Unfa dlrcitl opiritid nionili cl Miv, 1H01 Cross rirnhiRS imn ie fll,ltX)1 rvpenses Ineua.e fill) (ml, nel cjinlnes iiicic.ix, Hit,"! live months indhis' Mij ."1 1 Oiom eainines in creiM", W tJ-'.inu, pxpuniK ImirixPi ?l,tl",7l', ml earning lniien.e, ifl.'iil.ino rhe ahote fc ureM do not Include (he opeiotions of the Uutlalo and Alht-luny allej division, Pennsylvania Postmasters. tlv Melinite Wire from The soi Ulcd Piesv W ohlnten, bib 1 Hie following; fourth ell's l'rniislnnli polinilrr wis nppulnted tola lake die, Wjomini: count t, W S. tasiid YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. local dita for lul 1 UighcC temprriluie .. I owrst tempei it mo ... IftOl f7 degrtei 70 dTrpei Itelalite Ilunililll: 8 a in M per cen. 8 p in .. 51 per cent Precipitation, H liouii ended 8 p. ni , none, tteatlur, char f WEATHER FORECAST. W'ahlnston, lul 1 I'orcc ait for Katt. cm Puiioiltanla. (nut limed warm and fair rtiesili, and prolnhly W'lneidty; 4 s f Winn tiuliy liKiil lo weateri f -t--ft-r-r-r-T- t -f-ft-t-sr-T--f-fs. w KVKs... Tj. 4tvkt. AM.UJt Siii w.5i-i