rr-y mtrimw- V' r,. "..'a l.VAV.,v PV. im . .' viiij f" v. TUB ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING TUB COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. SCHANTOX, PA., SA'ITKDAY aiOKXINU, .H'LY G, 11)01. TEN PAGES TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. TEN PAGES ft) JL..2S& . d ipFimir r iwrriit m sxx . i iHWkiT' BaBBKBllS at Hrl lYltlYti? -ssam if wifc 'iinimi i ii i ill i i Yny--ir - tm. if- v kt .tN- -sir h mhbhhbihibh r- -rircrs,cWM'wreii lkiKHncu nwnuT' r.r' bum- - ' .ar as h a &.' ipb a m h . . xmmjf .!.... . . - - - ..v-wir-T..., i n-i ri -vavm"' m AaV,m." ijmmws "StmmjfSnfStJXiSsSKPEiiS AMERICANS LOSE RACE ihe Unlvcrsitu ol Pennsylvania Grew Defeated l)U Lcander at the Henlcu Reaatta. THE LENGTH OF A BOAT English Oarsmon Load by a Length at Finish Time of the Raco Seven Minutes Four find Four-Fifths Seconds PennBylvanians Ahead Early in Raco-Crowd Goes Wild. Coach Ward Has No Explanations to Mako The Ponnsylvunians Choorful. lly I'tiln.iie M nc Imii The A.iwitf.l I'ic Henley, .Inlv ."..The l.onnder Hovv- lllET I lllll llefl'llll'll tllO l'llIMlty Of Prnns.vlvanhi eight In the llflli and IImiI heat rot tin' c.iand Challenge cup toda) The tltnc of t ho w Inning fH'W was T minutes i 4-3 seconds. Lenwler " by n length. The ttews lowed an follows: 1'ililiMhniii., II 1! mi. bow: II. II. rim Inai, I. I, I'liitiport, " I'mwlhrr. Jr. . II l.nlewir, ( Mini. W (I (Sirditier, .1. I', (.u. liner. Minkc i I. I Ninth. C.i.ain brander (' Willi., bow. II I. Ilniallmi, l Hinller Waul. I. M Mull in. I. ('. 1) Huni'dl, .1 i: i'i,Mif, c. i. i i;mip. it. ii riiirrnvioii- Smith, Mioke; (. s. MiiI.jkiii em.walii TIiuip wux blight sunshine anil puffy itmh winds blowing lioni the Mil' Us FlliUt', sllglltlv fllVlllitIK .lit' l.tMll'li I ' station, 'rill" followeis of tile Hiltlr-h ci.nv evinced llir gientest (onfldene c, mill l.e.uidor money wiih evet) .iheto available, but this cnnlldenio tn'wr went be)one nffeis of pon uninov The Ponnsylv. minus' fiicndrt took, up sev -piiiI litiniltPil pounds, mill 1 Phllnelol phla occupant of a houseboat I I'ald to have Invpxtpd jj.'iOO in luvor of bis cipw. The Penns.vlviinlnns 1 c.iclioil their bo'ithouse al 11 o'i lock, iippnientl) as lit as possible, tlioush main of the fol Inwcis of the tod and bltip showed llltllks of lite Intense etl.llll of tile lilllll minutes. The cipw snipped, (batted mid laughed as molly as though going nut for piaellci. Kills Waul, the Amcrlmn mac Ii. plactel a uilnlatiiie .nieiicaii lias upon the 1 udder of Ills boat. As the mxs unln e.inio to the boathousr. lie said to him: "Krop tli.tt as fur abend, inj bo, a nll can." Hoth cie, at the start, show oil no tram of ikmxoiixho.x, and wete sent away In lanital st.vle, the Pennsjl anlaiis iowIiik t.l to the minute and tlf heandets iiiuIiik ti. At the end of Temple Island the Ametlians led by a illMUer of 11 leiiKlh. At Kawley the time was :i minutes j,"i '-," eionds. with thp hLnndeis thiep fpel ahead. Fioni lluie on It was a splendid stiiisele. out of which the I.enndcis cained Inch by inch. The mile was tearbed In .1 min utes l.i t-pcuniN. with the l.o.indei.x half n leiiKtb ahead, which the Incieasei! to thive-iiuaitus of 'i length. At th Isthmian the IVnns.vlvanlnn' made a dpspeiate spin t, but it was no kooiI, and two men we.iUpurd perceptibly op pnrite the Rianil stand. The l.eandeis Kalned sllcbtl.v finm that point to the Jinlsh, passing the line a letiKth ahead. "It was a giand i.ue." said Comb Ward, as the l.e.in'eiw ctnssed the fin ish line. "Wp wpip lmply out-iowed and have no other explanation to make." It certainly was the bot and most PM'ltlllR tussle eer spen nt IIpii1p,. TlieiP was scatcelv the advantage of thrrp feet In the I.eander lead. The Cheering Terrific. The cbeerlliR for the contest as (hey striiRRled for the lead was tet title Kven llonley had never liefoie heard Mich wild applause as Rieeted the I'ennsylvanlaiis and the l.eandeis all down tho com so and the clieeiiiiR was delirious f i urn the paitlsans of Hie Leandpis as the lattPt's boat ciossea tho lino at the finish ahead of the rennsylvatilans. Tho Amei Icons paddled slowly to the raft and took their boat out of the water. Their appparame Indicated that they had had a hard IIrIU. Strip ping as quickly n possible the I'enn- pylvanlaiiR wpip soon In tlio water for a swim. Stroke Oardlner smiled as he Rieetrd a representative of the Associated Tress, payhiR: "Wp did not think It, but tlipy wpre too stioiiR." Then. pluiiRliiK Into tho water he seemed almost dazed for a moment, while hi brothei s, sitting on the bath Btpps, watched the minute pass that lie retnaliiPd under the water. Hut Oardlner popped up quickly and Rtnped his way tn the restliiR board. Ten minutes later all the crew were out flRitln, and while "Hob" Cook, of Penn sylvania, and semes of fi lends came to express sympathy the crew cbeeilly declared thpy had Riven the l.eandeis nil they hod and had npver towed In better form. T)r. White said Hip crow cntue through the ordeal as flno as possible and Captain Fllckwlr sold that Indiv idually the crew did splendidly. "I flon't think there was any one man woise than nny other," the coxswain paid. "Our start was not ns cood as yesterday, yet it was a fair statt. The wind was much nRiilnst us and In ttv Iiir to avoid puffy Rusts. I was afraid thlce that I mlKht roul I.eandei, We . were rowlnjr about 40 all HuoukIi. ns near as I can ruhro Wp led a bit up to the pud of the Island, but -it P.iwley they led by a few feet and wp vvitp never nblp to rPRaln It." N "It was simply a matter of a better crew," declared both ITai'i and Ward. "Wp think we have donp better than any other American crew and tluniRh benten by the best crew In Kngland we did everyth'nR we expected, except Kin." Victory for English Style. Knclleh rowlnc experts all as-ree that the result of today's contest as prl- tuarlly a Mctoiy for the KiirIIsIi Htylo of towItiR It ( I.ehmann. who was founerly raptnln of the l.enndor HowitiK club, has wtltten the following for Hip As sociated 1'iesx "The I.eaiKler club and the I-pander ciew feel It Is n honor to tlipinspps to hiue competed aKiilnst opponents so Kiillaiit. so plucky and so dctot mined as the pIrIiI or the PennxylwniU rnhPislty Itoat club. Wp tttist that, thmiRli they did not win, they will all taity away pleasant memories of lion lev. As to the methods of iowIiik, wo hold that tin1 ipsult Justifies our ad heieiue to Ihe stle that Is based on a pioloiiReil epeilence with boat rac lllR" t'niplte Pllman said: I may tell oti now that we hae been moip afiald of the IViiusylui nlaiH than of nny American cipw that ppr vlsitPd Jlpnley. Tbpir ppifoim nnce today JtmtlflPil It. Uowpver, we cannot all win. I see no icason to al ter our style of iowIhr." The lecatta pioRipssed lather tamely after thp llnnl heat for the Rraiiil ihalleiiRp cup. Manv of the Amei leans left early In tlio after noon. AMERICAN RABbTs IN SESSION Subject for Discussion -Now Orleans Scheduled as the Place, for tho Next Moetinp; Iljc Ktrln.be Wire tiom Tlir Auociatfil I'rf". Plill'idelpbln.. Inly r.. The topic which oci upled most of the morning session of the AmeiUan rabbis was one which was bioiiRht bcfoie the convention n year iiri and which taused ronsld.r ablP dicussou at that time. The sllb Jei t was. Wbethei 01 Not tllP H"llKlon of Ji'sus Should He TaiiKht In the .lew bll TlienloRlc.il Schools" l.nst jeai a mninilttee, consisting of Habbis U.nld Plllllpson, (! Deutsih and Joseph Kiauspof, was appointed to consider the matter and icpoit at thin ear's confeience. The following leport was Mibmltted today: "Domestically speaking, the position of .ludlasm In i expect of the founder of Christian! is altogether negative as denying His dlvlnltv, though the pivot on which Clulstlanily levolves, .lpsux of .NaaiPth, has no place In Jewish theology. The conception of Ills lilxtoili.il position and of Ills slg nllUauce in the development of lellg lon Is a matter of individual view anil oni ii'tlon, as Is also the pointing out and application of the Jewish natuie of many of the beautiful inoial teach ings atti United to Jesus, but these can not form pait of, nor be Incoi pointed in anv olllclal slatement or dcilaiatlon ot Jewish belief. ' The lepoit was leeched with ap plause and was. unanimously adopted. A paper on "Sabbath School Piob lenis." which was to have been read by l'abhl Hatty II. Ma.ver. was onlored pilnted anil clictilatp'i among tlio iIpIp gates. New Orleans was selected as the plnm for the next meeting of thp con feienie. which will be held In Apill. U'OJ. The following ollimi.x weie elected to seivp dining the ensuing jeai : Hon. piesldent and p-ofllcio member o executive mmmlttee. Uabbl Moses Millerne, of Cincinnati; piesldent, Habbl Jos. Sllveiman, of New Yoik; til. st vice piesldent, Habbl Jo. Kiaus kof. of Philadelphia; second vice piesl dent. Habbl Stauel Sale, of St Louis; tieasuter, Habbl CJiailex S Levi, of Pom In. leconllng secietniy, Habbl Ailolph (iuttinai her, of Hnltlmoie, c or lesponding secietary. Habbl .Mautlcp II. Hauls, of New Yoik; dheitois, Habbis Phlllpson. of Cincinnati, stoltz, of Chicago; Wise, of Poi Hand; Schon fatber, of Chliago, and Ctioshiiiaii, of Cincinnati. Committee on gi anting diplomas, Kabbls .Mllzlener, Deutsth, Phlllpson. Oiossman and Margolls; spe i lal committee, ISabbls i:. (! 1 Hi sell, J. (inttliPlI and K. Kohler: committee on fund for suiierannunted rabbis, 5ab In lliitkevvlcz, Aaron and Callsch. The lonfeience will adjourn toinor tovv'. EDWARD WINDSOR'S CRIME. Shot His Father Because He Could Not Havo a Team. lb Kirlu.iip Wirr fiont The Aioc latnl 1'riM Mill.ml. pil, Inlv " 1 pen I lie rifa-.il ef iiU fuller te ilk him tin' n of 1 tram fm i ilnve voirnliv afliiiiiuui, l.il ml Wlml-nr wcnl In lil iiumi in Hi' WinclMir Imt. I, of w In. Ii M ftllur, 1l.oni.ift II WIihNoi, ih pioprlitoi, .euipl n elicit. i:iiii .. rrtiirnlnz to tin lur ruoin, iIimIiiikiiI it lull Into hl f ithir'- lii.ict 'lulic tho itu nillni: ilo" Ion ..ii I Inn Mr Witnl mi will ille of lil. vvouml 'llir umi ilLipprttol Hit. r ili.i -li.i.ii iiilt mill llir tiitliiu luiie iloi. Hr hull nnalilr Ki llml him. It l .uppiKid Hut lie I.. u iiiiihdIii.iI Milihlr lliii . lib r Wlnvii u i. fi iiui'ih lirrltf of Sik, loutitv. Mi. V iiiil-nr .lit I till .iflmiorti '1 lie mhi U .till ut Uruc Corporations Chartered. II) Kwlii'.hr Who In tu The V.-uil.ltnl I'rr. Ihnl.liurL'. lull .'i llnilir. wire li-.tied liy Hie .lair drpiiluuiit tmlai In tin followitik' cor potation. I'lil oal lonipant, I'ittflinik', tapl- tal. fltl.tmit. Iron I il 'laid iipini. I'liulniie, I iplt.il, Yl.'iO 'lniniliiiirihilllr bupioirmrnt loinpan). 'liiiinliaiirulllr. Hue k count) ; inpital, mi.iihi. Killed by Lightning. . lly Kvcluslvr Wire from The Vnnelatnl 1'irw. New V'lK, full .' Ilnhlnlni; Mine k n hlc tree on tlir tioundJ rf Ihe lilcn lliilse (.nil iluli it Monlilair, N .1 . Imliv iluiitus a tirrilti tliundor Morm. kllllnu' Mliharl 1'ioiit and Injuilni: four otlum: .loxpli (irrrn, 'lliomas lliout, John an I .lantiK ( olliat), all caddirt. President Baer Sails for Europe. lb Knelmbe Wlie from The Mirulnl I'rr... I'hllaelelplili, .lub 3 -I'lrmdenl lifotur K IIjit, of Ihr I'hlladelplila ..' Ilradlnx llalltoad retnpnnv. kailrd from New ork for i:iuoie lodiy. lltnlriK hi. alirnif, .lohn Lowlier el1i will act m irmlilrnt Mr. Hair U aioompanlnl b) hU fmnlly uml will be none ievnal wcfki. i. i m Killed with a Club. lly Evcluilic Wire from Tm .xwatnl 1'rru, llnnv, Jtn , .liiti 8 K. A. Vlcdmkry, a far mer, toda) klllrd .Inliti Ilr.vant and hm on wlili a i lull. Tlir llnantu wnr rrluhliori. VliCmikry attempted nuic Idr, 1ml ii kt ill alive, Irntpor, uri ln.ar.ll J, linluerd Ii) Ilia hut, ll uppo.i.d to hive lauicd th ttigtfly. PRESIDENT'S HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. McKlnleu Leave lor Ganton, 0., Where Theu Will Spend the Summer. MRS. M'KINLEY'S HEALTH She Shows Unmletakablo Evidenco of Pvocent Illness in the Thinnoss and Pallor of Her Face, but Ap pears to Havo Gained Strength. The Prosidont and Party Occupy Two Privato Cars Aro Duo in Canton Toduy. lly l'.xrln.op Wire from Tlie W.vlntnl 1'rr". Washington, July C Piesldent and Mis. McKlnley left Washington to night for their former home at Canton. (., where thy ate to spend the te uinlnder of tlio heated, teim, cxiepi that tho former may visit the Huttnl-i exposition and inn on to Washing ton for a few lavs. They were acroin panled by Secietary Coitelou, Dr, P M. Hlvey, several clerical nttacbees of the white bouse, and sen ants. Tb" patty occupied the pilvate c irs, Olym pla and Hungary, thp piesldent and Mrs. McKlnley being assigned to tvc former. The cats were attache 1 to til" iPRiilar western eiiess on the Penn sylvania ralboad, which left Iipi.- at 7 4." p m. They me due to artlve In Canton tomoriow. Mrs. McKlnley, as she Inatded th" train, showed unnilslaUable evidences of her recent seveie Illness In the thinness mid pallor of her fn , b'lt she boarded thp tialn vithou -m'- ma terial assistance and appealed to be In a contented mid cheerful state of mill 1 and quite at eas, dining the fifteen minutes preceding the depurlur" of the tialn. Slip cm dlally in know ledged the greetings of the fi lends w'io bad ex seinbled nt flip station. The weather tonight ix extremely sultry, but Dr. Hlxey does not think It will have nnv serious effect on Mis. McKlnley, as the mountainous country, with Its cool breezes, will bo reached dining the caily evening. Theie wpip a considerable number of people at the station, mostly ladles, wlio mine to see the p.ii tv" depait Those In official life who came In cluded Pecr-tailej. Hoot and Hitchcock, Comptroller Dawes, and tho ladles ot their families. Occasional visit", at intervals of jpv eril weeks, will be made by the piesi il"tlt to the cnpltnl, to dispone of an n cumulated business demanding bis attention. These visits to Washington, and ptobably one to the Hufl'alo expo sition It Is likely will be the extent to which the piesldent will be away from Canton dining the sunuuei. llnrrlsbuiR, July ." President and Mi . McKlnlej passeil thiough llar llsburg at 11 to tonight In a private car attai bed to the western express en route to Canton. CALM AT TELLURIDE. No Violence at the Smuggler-Union Mine Since tho 3d of July Tho Mine to Close Indefinitely. lly I'.viliisho Wire In m The ,.n utrj I'll... Denvei. Col., July fi. .V calm pio v tilled today over tlio muip ot 'Wid- nesday's tiouble wltb the stiiklnt; inlr.erH employed In tin SiiuikkIi I'nlon mine, near Telluride, Col, The latest Infoi matlon i om einliig- the situ ntion theie oanip to Covetnor (Jriuun Ibis evenlnjr. p.i Iiik: "Theie lias been no violence oi pinp erty distroed since the lid. 1 don't think I can piotect life and piopeity In case of i lot. ll In usually done bo foie one knows It." Tills was signed by the sbeilff. llnveinor Orman was very nuirh le lleved by the lecelpt of the .ibove mm. sane, for be fciued that theie mlKht lie an ollthlC'ik betoie libs t mill) ilj-. 1. hi could aiiive In TellmldL- and tal.e the inatter In hand. Mine .Manager Collins' icply to the ultimatum of the sliikeis, In which be pun tie ally declined to nc pt tin lr terms and Intimated that It would be iieces.saiy to shut down the SmtiKKler I'nlon mine Indefinitely If their de liijiuln wete peislsted In, was the nmt I'.upoitant dt velopinent in the situatlun toda). The final demands of the mini is and the tefusal of the manager to a. -(ede to thelil makes H appear useless foi either side fllitbel to piesent lis t'lalni'. mid theie apiieais to be no chance for nn amicable seltleinont of the dlfllcultles of the conlenilltiir putie.s until the govpinot'H (onimlssion lvill take a hand. This ciiinuilsnn, unless It was delaved, ai lived In Tolluilde Inte thlt nftetnoon and it Is expected that It will lose no time In cnnfenlnw with the tepresentatlves ot the minus' union at Telluilde. Effort of Mino Workers Unnecessary lb I'.kelndlir Wlie fem The A.o. iilrd l'ir. lj7lilon, .lull 3 -Orde'ii wete leielvnl nrr to die tn uoik the collierid in llic llalrton ir Kion but throe dac .1 week fur the leiuilnler of tlir mouth llil. will nuke il uiili.i.-in tm the t'nllid Vme Workrra to rarrj inln rwnilnii Ihrlr irernt iletriiulliallon to c iur a kciki il .ih. ptmlon ot opi rat loin In older to euitill the out l"'t. Chief Wilkie on tho Trail. lly K.xrlunlve Wirr frrm 'Ihe ssmlileil I'rr... Waihliictnn. duly ft ( lilrf of Ihr secrrt Sillier Wilkie toda) ditailid an ofliiir of Ihat .enlee tn a. .1.1 in Inii.tiKitiHK tlir tln'll of the molirv al the San Ki.iinl.in mint. IhU ml ion ui taken itmn the Icli ki lphic reqmt of llirntnr of the Mint Itoliertu, who I. at present In sin KraniUm. Pensions Granted. II) K.xrlu. '0 Wllf from llir Awoeiilril l'rr.. Wa.hlncton, July ft Prnnlniia hae brrn .n. nl at follow. t William Shult, Uni .Santl.oke, Hi Jnvph K. K Wratoirr. Ibuiiln, 17 Maiy Jl. Wilder (widow), Mranton, 5. DEATH OF MAJOR HALL. Tho Well Known Southorn Journal ist Passes Away. lb lvltobe Wltn from Tlie Awochlr.l I'rrM Haltlmore, July f" -Major Thomas W, Hall, a ptomlnent Jouinallst and edi torial writer of the Haltltnoie Sun, died tonight at bix lesldence. Major Hall was u native of Italtimoie, wheie bo wax limn In 1S'l:i. Ho studied law In the rnlvetslty of Virginia and soon nfter being admllted to practice at the bar engiiRed In Journalism as editor and one of tho propiletors ot tho tlal tlinrne D.tllv Hxchange, and nfter waid as editor of the South. The southern sentiments of these two papeis caused their supptesrlou by the government at Washington In 1SCI and the n i rest and liuprlouuicnt ot tho edltois. t'pon lilx lelense In November, 1xTi2, Mr. Hall ran the Hlockade and etiteied the Confederate ntmy as a captain, subsequently lislng to the rank of ma jor. He took part In many battles In Cent gin and Vliglnla. At the close of the war Major Hall ieumed the pinc tlce of law and became a member or the editorial staff ot the Haltlmole Sun In IVW. Ills articles on subjects involving questions of International and constitutional law were quoted In nil the leading Join mils of the country. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Fresh Labor Troublos a Feature o tho Weok Manufacturing Interuptod. IJv Kulit.lie W'irr from Tlie -oi i.ileil I'm. New Yoik. July G. IS. C. Dun & Cii'i Weeklv Hev lew ot Trade lomoi row will sav: llriilniiniriiis nt fiosli hlmr tioulilr. I. a fut in,, nf ui.l,, Imt lliniiiBliimt the miliar) jnlililiiu mill rr t ill linm .no Inn) .nul air liimlllinf P'oil-i nt I'llni vvlil Ii )l'lil t'lr prolt. Mimifaitiirinit lm Imii Intriniptiil 1'V llir il.mFiitH atul ljli"l null it ion. Sntniroim pro-tl.itloii. (n in licit raiHul liniiinu' imploMis to dew mill ilurlni: llir mcit ilMii.'.liig liouii.. Mli! tlir .liii't and li'op otk rts wire .ml. ml In stop oik until riitiln ill ,ntl point. irr .i-tllnl No iiiininllili' ttli limit I. .intlclpitril, lni.iiic ininv pl.mt timl npnr ami uiliri nte t iMnif stoiU I mil ll' nuiriii lli to ri.unie tlirlr pnlllon will tut lie Lneun looltti.ir kliop. In iw I.iuIimI .m a. toe on fall line, Imt loc il JoMhm ate lrvt bii.y an. I onlir. from vile-m. n on tin imd .in ItKlit Wool.m .nul Moi.lrd. ato rlllnt; l U.r anl t.iw vool I. t.iki ti more Iriclv, Imt tlio aviuui of iil is ji ululitl) Invi.r. Cnltm. ale in tu'llrr iliiiimtli' ilniiiiiil. Imt price, ire lipid jlwvr Iml. of slilip"-1 to Chitn Mimifirtniiiig a' whole I. uniHiiilly acllM for tin" n i-on. st iii prodml. air riulet. t-pr. iilillou lirlni: iiMrlitul liy iliirrs.ine wiallnr and llir Irrislli) liollilns at mot f tin' ruhaiine. prrvrnlrd new i.iiiiiiiliiiintii. Vii from tlir wet via full of punil'.' a to the (.liming whrit vlrld, cm-.il ,i furtlicr ilr.linr in pilf. alllnniBh fouijn nrnU iro ktiovin to I"' lirjw Corn stradinl n.tnrli.it liii,mr of the npoitnl Injur) firm hr.it and ilrmuih llicrlpl conllnnc Imlit In ..'iiip.irlvin with lit p.xr, Iml ivpoil. air cipnl 1 iniiti.fn ton. (Villon lioliU liiinU nt a point i Utile In low nine edit., llir fur inovcrniut Into intht of till' old clop In llu: iUstri;.ililil (.iimii. irul fillurr. ilurlni: tin tirt nut nt i'.i tiuii.liirid fi.TVi, with llilillllii. of cV..si,li'i, .ikiimt U1 1i-t )eir foi T-TI.7IT. I In ni itiu liilitrlnc lines l tn io wr'p I.Jih'i difiulis Willi sJI.Cnl.llls lijlnllllr.. while I. lv) trjdri. fnlul for sitviijoT. llir linpioirini nl met llir pit ndiiu' )rir mi inn.i sli kllii in lirokrr itr an I lunlaiii; ln-"lv'iiii". wlinh wue 'i.JI'l.l II and Sli.iii'.l n-iill(h. ik hum 'J.'.I'I.IM mil s'.'l.ii'' I i-i Mil Hit. I. tin"! tmtiwortln Imaii-e ih. wolrnt .iKitilion In Wall ttrct ilunriij Vl,i w i" i id ul nul to jiw fi noii. ilUlitrlume nnl Ihe I i-l wick nf .tunc Ijimuht olln i liiluie. tliioiih iniiidii huh .-pei ill it inn and poor hulking mi i hoi I.. FREIGHT HANDLERS STRIKE. Attompt to Extend the Tio Up to St. Louis Not a Success. (1) l'vilu-lve Wue from The Awn laud Pre.. st I. nil.. Job 1 Mi-jUusc fuiiht lundlers from 1 i-t st ,iils toil ii nltiniptiil In extinl tin iiliike to ll.li illy, miliiis to Hie artionof the laihoad nlll. i iN in l.lllnii friiclit lhio.mli in older to aiotil the blockade on Ihr l'a-t Nile 'Ihe .itl.tnpl i not .1 men'.. Si far x. known ..ill nl ii .in i ne hmi.lt. .1 nun eiiiplnir.l In the Ninth s( .mils fieiuht houe, on llie ibir fiont, went out. Wlen Ihe lll. 1. Illalellid into the ( uppliM .lilioii ili-lil. t .nd mule a d. iiiou-tralion in, .in. I the viu.uinl P.n Hie and the l'ii-io ti. iulit hull-. th. i viiie .li.pi r.nl Ii) the p.. bee liiipoiliil neuiois were put In wotk on tlie 1 at Sell- todiv In the lllm.iij Ceiilral and nut with tin mtii in inc. Small force, weir abo al woik In the lmu.ej of the Vlljti and the Mobile and (H In. LUZERNE CONTROLLER FIGHT Stiaightoned Out by tho Reconven ing of tho Republican Convention. B) Ixeliiilie Woe fioin 'Ihe s-oi utrd I'n. Wilkr,. Illtre, lull ft -The tanute our Ihe lioininiiion for i omit i lonliollcr on the lliputill. e in tu kit is to hi .11 ii'.ble neil mil hi loeomtn iiu; the uml. ilium whlih nut m llil. It on 'lur-dai. (halriinn liie.e l.lnnl, who pie.ldul nl 'liii.du'. eoinrtitloti, eatur to the eonrln.1 m (ml iv that Ihl. would be the Lot wa) out ol the ililll. illlj. 'Ihe l.lletB In their irport ilaluu.l V It. Dhk, of llaleton. hail i rii.il i inijoritv "I tlir vote., bill hi. opponrut, .1. II I I. ml, pi. .t. Me. I, nin; ih. upon if the bllrik w.i. not collect, H. he had .1 inajoiity ot T.l iot. No Arrests Over Mint Shortage. H) KmIiI'Iip Wue 1 1 ..in 'Ihr Worlitnl Pie.. 111 I'ranel.rn, bib ft Ni anr.t. hoe brrn nil. le in connr. (loll with the recent ilUeoirrei'l .lioiliu'e of $.1i.iko in the mint Rmrrnnuiit olflilal. woikini; on the .tile i e f n-r In .late Ihrlr theorle. a. tn whit In i. line of the cold. Ca.hler Cole nn. I Chief ( leik HlnimUk, ol Hie mint, wrre su-prndid from dull to.lu prndlnir the out ertne of the Imintlenllon Into the niv.trrinti. elbippeantue of iiiiniki In Rold roln from Ihe ij.hlei'i workniL' vault Two Boys Drowned ll Kxiblibe Wlie fioin The Vs-nelilrd 1'rru.. Il.'dford. I'l , Juli ft - William Miwu. the ". )rir old .on e.f " K Vlnnn, of O-tcihins, llrdlnnl loi.iity, wi .eied with a er.mip while In mini mini: t.rar h.i Imme Indiy III. broiher, llalph, wmt to hi. a..i.tjnce. and In tore In Ip could i rite h Hum liulli wire drowned. Strike of Australia Railroads. lb- Knelulve W'nr bom the As-nelatnl I'nei, Pre i tli. Wr.trrn, Auitralla, July ft V crnrral rillroid ulrikr for lnneiml w ii;r. hi. com ininird line aud the conwipirnt tie up of the loids I. lotuplcte throiilieiiit Western Auitralla. Baldwin at Ohristiania, lly V.vcliube Wire fioin the Awiilitnl Prrw, riiriitlinlt. ibtly ft. Ilvel.m II. Ilaldwln, Ihe leader of the Haldwln-Zlfulrr Art tin rxpcdltlon, hat airbed hric! He will lillt Sdiikord and, pro. Kcd to Tibin.uCi Jul) 0. THE SITUATION AT READING Vice President Voorhees Orders That All the Shop Hanrts Shall Be Taken Back. AN IMPORTANT MEETING Today tho Railroad Shop Hands of tho Reading Road Will Voto as to Whether tho Striko Shall Be Con tinuedMr. Baor'e Agreement to Be Strictly Carried Out. lly lUelmiie Wire from The Vwxiilc.l I'rr... Hendlnp;. July r. The Philadelphia and lteadlnn; employps In this city anil other points aloiif- (he line who went out on a striko for IiIkIipi waues, a 9- hour dnv, etc., did not letuiti to work thli morning, owiiiK to tli" action of Hip general meeting at the (.rand Opeia lioue Wednesday ovenlnn. when the settlement was called olf on nr rntltit of the alleged breach of faith on the part of the company In ipfeipnc to Ihe return of everv emploe to hi place ns If no stilke had occurred. The leaden 'tate that the notion nf the nieii In tlecltllnc to stand liv Hip men nt the Wayne Junction shop. whose places hail been filled, wns linauimotis and that they will not ko to woik until n settlement has been leached which will piotect every employe. At the car shops It was learned Hint pone of tlio men bad Kone tn woik this rvornlnpf and that the unions weie holding In Hup pvpry member who had roi'p nut with them In the (list place. When the locomotive shops were vl i 'd ll wns found that not -i bo'leimak t v as at woik, wli'le but two black. so 'ihs weie on i.t.ti'. Tbes wrre the urn who left the union uml leturned nfter the men had succeeded In closini; the .'hop on Ihe flist day of the stilke. With these departments practically e loed the company If nwny behind with Us mot ut Rent work. Vice Piesldent Voorhees telcpriapheil hoip this afternoon that all Philadel phia mid Mending shop hands should be alcen back. ".Mr. Hnei's nut cement is to bo strictly car-led out," !i -nys. The Men Will Vote. Tomorrow's meeting of the t-ti Iking Heading railroad shop hands will be incit important. They will then vote on the ipicstlon of iptmning to woik. The tPlegiam fioin Vice-President Vnoihees Hint the teinis of agieeiiient inaile with the .sliikeis' cninmittee liv Piesldent Hner will be can led out, has somewhat (I".tietl the atniospbero, but theie Is still nil element tonight that f.ivom a continuance of the stilke. This ntternoon's conference between the Heading lion compnny management and the stilkeis' committee was with out teslllt, but theie Is a ninie hopeful feeling of a settlement. Negotiations tuny continue for some days. The com pany ottered the puclillers fl per ton and the others a pioportionate inc tease. The bone of contention Is the teeog nltlon of the union Philadelphia. July .1 Ktipei Intendent of Motive Power Piince, of the Phila delphia and Heading vallioad, was summoned to this city fioin Heading today for a consultation Avlth Vb e Pioblent Vooihees on thP subject of the shopmen's stilke. The conteience lasted nearly two linuis, but both olll cials refusfd to say anything as to its icsiilt until after they have talked with Acting Piesldent Welsh, who has not jet at lived at his olllce. After the confeience between .Ml. Voorl'.ee.s anil tuippilnlendent Piince, theie wa. u consultation between Act ing Piesldent Welsh. Mr. Voorhees and Secietniy Tavloi, of the Heading enm piny. and at the' conclusion of the con I.'ipiiip the following statement was given out: "SupplcmenlliiK Mr. Haer's announce ment of the settlement of the Heading railroad shop strike, Mr. Welsh, piesl dent pio tern., states that the agree ment made by Mr. Haer with the shop employes will be lariied out on the patt of the company absolutely and In eveiy paitlcular." The olllclals i.'fiised to discuss the situation. MANGLED BY A GIANT FIRECRACKER Shocking Doath of Andrew Kirkpat- rick, of Lonaconing. lly Ficlii.ive Wire fiom the .oriatoil I'reu. Cumhirl uni. Md, .tub V- ndirw Kirkpalin U, C" )i.ih of aire. I. Hi ail at Loniionmi;, a miiiII Iiwii .liuilrd In the tulnlnj; di.triet nol far fiom thl. phi i, a. the lesult of lupine, imbed he the (Vplo-i.m of ,1 ulatit tire ctatker I.n-t nluht while Kirkpatrnk na. walkilu; alonu the main ulieet of lint pliee nnie one tepp.d up behind liim and lnullfil Hie fine of a ulatit tlte rrai ker which he cairird under Id. aim. the epo.lon that f.dloned broke nnri il i.l Ida ill... tote the lung, and Injun. I the l.i.nt, dtath follnwlns Ihl. tuoinliur STRIKE NOT SETTLED. Erio Officials Deny Reports of Settle ment at Susquehanna. Hi Kvlu.be Wire (torn The ..ot lined Pick. Sii.rmilianna, Pa, bib IV-'Ihe chief olhe i il. ol Ihe bile railroad ilm the piil.li.lie.l t.it in. ntj that the i inontha hi like nf tlir l.oilriinaK i. and Ihrlr helpitt in tin l.nnm.illw woik. al Sma.uehaiina and Meailnille, Pa. and lloinrll. ville, N. Y , ha. I een .eltled ll.ev ,n lli.it no untie nif tit ha. been rlleile.l and dial the up.. it. Hut Ihe men will leltnn to woik eii Vlondi) iient an wllhout foundation Tho Montana Hold Up, lly Kvrludie Wlie fiom 'llie Av-oeialed I'n'Ji. St. Paul, Minn.. Jul) ft. (inuial Vudllnr I) S I limit, of the (in it Noilh.in ,piea loinpani. Mid that Hie rx.it I I"-. In the holdup at Wai: lu r, Montana, cm Mnnda) wa. Hl.fton. Mr. Lorillard 111. Hy Rxdniilie Wire fiom the Anoelalcd Prei. New Verk, Jul) ft. Dr. AimIii I'lint nt l thi. inornlnc amiuuncM that Mr. I.oiIIIji.I (illinc, wai THE NKWB THIS MORNING Weather Indication Toda) i LOCAL RAINS. 1 (irnerat Xineilcan. boar I'ln.il. In the Henley IliirUti. More Watm Wrilhrr Piedlctnl. I'nidilrtit and Mi. MrKlnley (1(1 for Canton. Itiadliii: Stilke Situitioti. 2 (Irnerat Carbon.! tie liepirlnieiit, 3 Iiral Pefrn.lanL. Tntlly In tho Itneky (llfn KipilH Sill. Work of A.r..liiic Cannot He Divided. 4 IMIIorlal. S lent lite Sal.d 5 Ian al "I f.iike'a Siitnmrr Home (iprn. Today at Cii'vet. Vt.hl.al.l Voiiiie Man shot 6 lairil -Writ Seianlon and Sul.Hil.ln. 7 Oenrral -N'ortliea.trrn IVnn,vbanh. 1 in me ill and ('..inincr. ial. 3 boral-Soild and 1'rtwnil. thrie of Ihe HIk llrward. In Ihe IMtnatiniiil Conle.t. 'Mi.und.ri.tood" (siil.tnllbel In Ihe ilu it stor) Conli.t ) !) I rial llelliiimn New. of Ihe Week, sunilav Sehool Uvi.ti for roinornnr. One Woman' View.. It) Cennal Smth Cii.iIIiu, InlrfiiUle and Wr.t Indiiti l'.Ki.iion. COMPTROLLER DAWES HAS RESIGNED He Annouuces That He Will Be Can didate for U. B. Senator Beforo the Feoplo of Illinois. lly Kielti.lie Wire from the wocialrd Pn Washington, July n. Mr. Cbailes Dawes, comptroller of the cutieury, has tendeied bis leslgnatlon to tlie piesldent to take effect Oct. 1 next. In nnswer to an Inquiry, Mr. Dawes said; "I IiiivV leslgned because of my In tention to be a candidate befoie the people of Illinois fur the United States senate. It would not be possible for me to canvass for the sen ate and ut the same Hue admin ister to my own satisfaction the 1 ('sponsible olllce 1 , now bold. I am Influenced solely In this action by whnt seems to me the plain pio piletles of the situation." Mr. Dawes' tenu of olllce would not have explied until Jan. 1. lUO't. His letter to the president Is ns follows. W.uhlnKton, bib 3. I'iOI William MiKliiloi, KunllUe Jlan.ion, Wuslnn- tin, I) ('. Sir: In vlrw of the faet that 1 will be a e null, elate for Ihr t'nltrd Stale, srnate from Illinois, I herrhy Irnder mi ir.ici.ition a. rotnptroller ef Hie currciie), to take cthct October mxt. llr-pielfullv, t'liarlrs fi. Dawr.. Mr. Dawes entpred Hip ofllco nf compti oiler of the currency January 1, ISO's sutcedlng James Kckels. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS MUST NOW CEASE Decision of Attorney in Captain at Fort Erio. Caso of By Kirlu.lte Wire f.oni llie A-oeialed Pre1-.. Tomntn, Out., Julv 5 Sunday exclu sions liy boats In Ontailo must tease. That Is the decision of Attotne) Ucii einl Olbson, following on the convic tion of a steamboat captain at Foil Hrle for tunning excursions on Sunday from Huffnlo to Pint Culbome and back. The attention of Mr. tJIbson has been dliected to lufiactlons of the law at Ottawa, Hellevllle, Hiockville, S.iult Ste Mniie, Toionto and other pints, and the ciown nutlioiltles will be in stiueted to piosec ute. This Is In iiccnrdaiicp with a piomlse made by Premier Hoss .some time ago to Pilnclpal Caven and other leadeis of the .oid's Day alliance TRAGIC ENDING OF SPREE. Four Italians Celebrating in an Abandoned Mino Are Overcome by Fire Damp. II) l.ulve Wire fii.iii Tlie ocialed Pun PlttsburK. July .".Four Italian mlneis, while on a spiee, went to the abandoned coal mine at Calsbuig, about n mile fiom Monongahela Citv. about -1 o'clock this morning. Tliev were oveicome with Hie damp nnd weie found dead Inter In the day. They aie: Steve Coskey, nged L'fi: Alltllew Sefllnski, aged "-': Mike Manownskl, aged 27, and Frank YanUy. aged I!.. All weie employed by the Schoen burg Coal tompany. Vestciday then, was an Italian dance at Monongahela and the men, with many olheM. at tended. About 3 o'clock this muililng the dame broke up. and it Is under stood that the victims took a keg of beer and went to one of the looms of the mine, RACES AT BELMONT. Ill Kviuie Wlie fioin The Wioelalrd Pirn rhllidilphh, bill ft riii laie tuerllmr al bel li!. M DiIiIhk pot win- lonilii.led lo.lai. Tin lenijiiilni: t lee., Ihe 'J :,"i elj.. ml veil and two .pe i ial me., weie ileilaiccl olf fair lul ctnwel wai In allrndanre todai, but In no .rn.e In point of number iiuniiraiiini; (hi le.' pei.nnil i rloil. Siunmailr.; '."22 ilau, pailn, miim, .'V'i be.t thife In Hie tn hill. ex.; one hial e onte.ted lull 1. Kan me siuhhlii. won; Vnita, .icotidi Dm Cir.., thlid Time, " l'i. i II'.. '-' H' 2 2) i la., trntilinc iute, HV1; belt thtee In the Io h.ii ii-.s. lied Hit. I won: Tlditnaik, e, mi.l, llrluhmi Iti Ilo. Ilill. I. 'I nn.', '.' l'i. -' l'4. 2 i'l, : ii, " .'. ' (l ila.a, inUcd, pur.r, 2V), ,e.t two In Hare In him... Su.ii,'.i wen, I in le sjm, .ei.ni.l, -. , thiol. Iloi.'. .' Jl' '.'..'J'., tU. -' l'a Steamship Ai rivals. Uy Kvcluilie Wire from The Uiorlaled PrrM. Nrw- Olk. .lull ft Uriiedt Phornlrli, Him. hunt; Kninik'i.cn l.uUe, Hi run n Cleaie.l. Viler, Niplrie and (iciioa, l.tiiirla, l.linpool, stalrndaui, Itniierdain, ila l..itlnsne llotirrdam- Silled: Maaxlam, New Yoik. Havre -tulvrili l.a Hie laiine. New ork. (Juirntnwn--iiirdl l.u- in J conla, New- otk fur blierpool, and ptoiudcU. MORE HEAT IS CONING The Weather Bureau Is Unable tc Predict a Permanent Break as Yet. BLESSINGS OP THE RAIN Local Thunderstorms at Any Tims May Drive Back Hot Wavo Tem porality Middlo Atlantic States tho Seat of the Trouble Baltimore and St, Louis Hottest Cities Pros trations and Doaths Continue in Somo Localities -The Drought in Arkansas. fly Kjclu.iie Wire fiom Tlie Vnoelated lrr. Washington. July 5. A welcome break In the hot wuve has occuned In some put lions of the count I. v, but It Is still very hot In most of the tenltorv east nt the Hot'lcl. .s. The weather bureau cotitliiues to asset t that no pctuinucnt lellef Is In sight, although thunder stoni's aie llkelv to occur :it any time. The seat of the hot mive Is lit the middle Atlantic stutiw and In the mid dle Mississippi valley. At many peilmq In Hint tetiltoiy the tenipi latino thla moinlug rungetl tiom i! to ! degreps above the tioimal teiiipeiatuti' for this ceascn. Haltliuoie nt..1 St Louis, n. cm ding to the olllclal observations taken nl ,s o'clock this morning, were nt that hour the hottest cities In tho I'nited States The theimometers In both places lecoieled hi degiees, S above the average for this week of July dur ing the last thltty enis. Hellef has come In New England and the tempc inline Is below the season able average theie. In Hoston It Is 1 degrees below tin' not null. The hot wave lute, been ellsslpatecl In the sinus In the extiome upi er Miss issippi and middle and upper Missouri valleys, in the Lake Supplier region and In the not thorn Hocky mount iln (list! lets, wheie heavy rains have sent th" nieicury lowiiwaid. The day opened waim In this city, with the meicuiy standing at SB at 1C o'clock In the olllclal thermometer at the weather bureau. This was a vise of fi degtees In a little lens than an hour and a half. The tecoids of the district health olllce show that for the f'.ist thiep days ot July theie weie thlity deaths here fiom sunstioke or other heat causes. The hlghehl number of deaths for one day was leionled last Tuesday, the victims numbeiliig eighteen. Moio deaths from heat have been lepotted thus far this month than for any one month dm lug last ear. Storm in Now York. New Yoik, Jul) ft. A spvpip thun der stoim swept over this city this afternoon and hi ought with It com foit to millions of hcit-stileken New Yorkei.s. The tPinperatuiP fpfl 15 do giess In less than two hours and over two Inches of rnln fell. Some of tno sewers, unable to etury oft' the tre int niloiis volume of water, burst, flood ing the streets In vailous liealltlc, aud In many cases stnies nnd ie?s- denees. I.lghtnlng struck several buildings, but no serious daman,: was done. Fatalities in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July . Deaths and prostrations from the cncpss1c heit continued to occur today, about a doen fatalities and nearly thiee times that many ptostratlons being repot too.. Although the maximum tempeintute was lower toda) th in for a week pist, the day was iinciiinfortable. Thi pel rentage of humidity was quite liigh thioughoiit the day anil tonlgl t the ntinsopheie Is uncoinfni tably dose The maximum lenipeiatuie )esterday was leached at I p. in., when f'l de giees weie leeoided. It hovered iitouud Wi the entire nfteuinon nnd at S p. in. it was standing ut SS degiees. The humidity tonight was f.l per cent. Rain at Little Rock. I.lttle Hock. Aik. Julv S The (list rain In this illy since June fell ;Ui afternoon. Theie was a drop ot twelve elegices ill the temperature. (Jood rains hip lepoited trom Hot Springs nnd other points, tlinugli In some coun ties the di ought temalns unbro'ien. JUMPED FROM A STEAMER. Suicide of Mrs. Eliza Picklos ot Clifton Heights. II) bMluMie Wue fiom the Vvoi utrd Pre.. PlnhiMphii. July ft.- Mn. I.Iim Pickle., ef I'llflon lleluhla, tu.ir thi.uti. eouiiiiitted wn nl. thin afternoon fri.ni a lleliwnre rlirr .learner m route from Tirnlon. N I , Io Mil. till. Vr. I'll Me., toiellur with In r liu.harid and eien wrcknolil ilill. I. had hren vl.ilini; relalivri in Hie .let.e) i.ipiiil tin t Io ir nai ilovcn Ihe rber Ihl. aflrrneen Mi. I'n kle. wml Into her laluii inil delilirileb junipi.l Inln the iner. Hie wuk I.. fine In Ip icailuil hrr. the only rea.on for the ilerd that Ihr liil.and eoiilel (tlie wa. that hi. wifi'd iiilml urn haic l.eeotne weakened I reeit.t IHiiim. Gifts of tho Sultan. lb K.xi lu.be Wire fiom The Wftihtrd Pte.i ll.llin, lull ft. -Ten Viahlan talllnni, L'HU o Ihe .nit in of Vim... i ii to Kmpeioi William, havo airbed at ll.iml.ui ir. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I ... 1 1 dali fm bib ft, iwl: llilihi.t tinipi'iatitie 1 elegrcet l,i wr.t teiiipi'ialuie , 71 ilrj;r.( Helatbe lliunldll) : m in KI per irnt S p. ill . . TV pel e e tit. Prcupltatiiu, '-' hoiun, ended s p in , trace, . f -r -- VEATnER FORECAST. -f 4. WaihlnBlon. .tub ft I'orreait for Kail- 4- rm I'lniiMlianli' l.oeal urn., and tlmn 4- ilrr loitu. satiiriln and piohihly Sun- itav; fre.li n.i.iih In tmahneat wlnda. -f- f tfl-ft t t-l-rltfftt