r -rlbtme M i!i TUT: ONLY SCUANTON PAPKR RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. SCKANTOX, PA., WHIXXESDAY MOKKINO, .ll'LY 10, 1001. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. 29 TI1F 4 WZ? W& .. LIGHT DAY AT CINCINNATI Fourth Conference ot the Christian Endeavorcrs Marked hu a Modest Proaramme. THE FINE SPEECHES MADE Roa Canon B. Richardson, of London, Presidos at tho Auditorium Book er T. Washington, of tho Colored Normal School at Tuskegee, Ala., Among tho Speakers He Is Given an Ovation An Eloquent Appoal for His Race. Py t:xelui,e Wire firm llir Awoelttert I'rem Cincinnati, .July ft -The fourth day of tho inntcionci1 of tho Chilstlnii l'.ii liCllVOI SOcIet.V WHS u light oik so fur as tho pi ogi amine was lonccincd hut tin- 1'ndeiivoiein In their dotet JiiliuUliin to mlsM nothing wete out vn in is In attendance ill the two big meetings todnj At tin- lnnt inoniont the thioo big music hull lullles wete isim-nlidiitod Into two meetings which i held III Auilltoiltiin Cndoninr und " lllliitnii. This Minn- nituiiKctiiPiit In nil lunhahllllj, "111 hold good during tnmoiinw and tho thlld meeting which Js Mhcduled for Auditorium Ohio, will hi dispensed with. Audltoi linns Kn deavor mid Wlllihtmi mo nmplv sufll clenl to nrioniiiiodato tho Kndenvoteis. Aftr tho u.suiil two quiet houi meet ings ill the morning whkh open ovoty da s ptoginininc1 the big iiudltniiums weio thiiiwn upon foi a ellseusslon of Tlio 'I'wentloth Ccntuij Chinch" l!ov I'.tnou It. I!le bankson of London, liiesldcd at the Audltoi lum Hndcnvni'. aslhtod hy (' K Jacobs as music nl dlieit'ii. Mr Stiiiuahaii. of Sabine, ltd the devotional seiviio.- and Mr. Marian l.awieneo of Toledo elellvoiod Hid addicts on the power of the Silli ly colloid Hoi. Howard W. l'ope of S'ew Hu'vcii. t'oun . spoke at length on The I'owoi of I'eisou.il WoiK," which lo .waid i oiistltutes the only effective way of oslondlng tno ehurili and I'hilstlnult.i. I lev. A. .1. l.vinnn of Ulookl.Ml, spoke on "The Power of the lllblo " tte. I.. VIII, ill III iisp liom a sick lied against the mil he of Ills phv siilan to attend the ennventinn. Me .said the Wide i.s tlie hook of Imai na tion, the (iod in liteiatuie and Its pow -f of that life pioduecd In othei lives, linrtm Anins M. Wells, ot Hoslon, ex patiated on "The I'owoi of Christian Kndoavor" Mi William Philips Hall, of New Voik lollowed with a paper on 'The Pow oi of nvangollsni." Booker T. Washington's Spocch. The ohlef address, lioweier, was that of Primlpal l'nnkct T Washington, of the minted nonnal school at Tus kegee, Al.i. He1 looks as his Mtbje ot "The Power ol a Noble I.lfo " As lie advanced to the fmnt ol the stage to speak, he was the lnlplent ol a tioiiieiiilous oi.ition and he had tint pioieeded far Into his nddics-s which he i level ly punctuated with dla- lei t mid other stotlo.s ol the mloiod loll; until he had won a wnun spot In the lio.uts of his hoatois. He tine ed his own eareer fioin that of a slave tluough hitter snuggles he had to nt tiiln what lu; now has and told of what he had done tin Ills taie. ' I do not bellow that In all the history ol the eountiv" hr s.iid, "has tho IP been mu h a need Ini siiong, nn relilsh, pine and intelligent men who nie wiling to s.iuiii, p ainhltion, po sition loiiune and lomfoit tor the welfaie of tlieu lellnw men. The one thins- woi ih living lor Is the oppor tunity to make some individual iimio happ.v iiiuie useful." He made an Impassioned appeal foi ills people and asked that lliej be .indu ed h the best among them and not hy the low lest. He said the privilege if tombing and lifting up a fellow hu liliill b'illiK Is the highest privilege fill on to nn man and that he long ago Icained that to ehoilsh hatitd en -on ngalnst white man In the South was uiu'htistl.in Othor Speakers. In Aiidtloiium Wllllstou. wlicic Uev. Allan II. Phltpiitt, of luillanapolis, il(.. (Idi.il. a nuiuhei of aildiesj.es limited to llie minutes each weie made h the 1'dlowliiK pioachois: .1. N I'lligh, I'ltlt-buiK. ! S Hendeison. llencall, lit, 1. A. names, MniK.intown, W. Vn., Henry W. Sheiwood, Khmston, N. Y I'luules M. Sheldon, ot Topcka Thrj spoke on "Sunday KienlliK Scr lii es." Uev. Johnson Mets, of t'hl tarjo, (old of "The t'luirch of the Twen tieth Contuiy" He said the splilt of the ihuieh today Is weah.ei than the spirit of the Hist chinch, that while laigor In iiuiuhei.s In piopoitlon, it Is lrs eflntUo and the piesent ihuroh with the present spirit will neiei coiniuei Mils woild foi Chi 1st hut the sIriis aie dear tlint n chanKO Is tapldly coining. Uev. AVuyland Hot, of I'hlladelphla, followed In n talk on "Clulsiiaii Conventions." will-. h he said uie of crent use to the rhuich. Miss MaiRiuet Koch, of Wul orvllle. Maine, londutted a personal oilillpnienl conference at the Ninth Btieet Maptlst (huich. takliiK as her topic, "The Relation of I"xpiPSlon to Tower In Chiistlan Ihideainr Woik." Theie was a lame nttetidaiiio of i;n. de.xvoieis who souRht advice as to the hst ineaiis of extending their woik. Tho inenibeis of tho linn id ot ttus. toes and other oMeors of tho united society kjp a lunqtiet to Piesldelit Clntk at the Urandal holel at noon He was presented with a beautiful sil ver lmliiB i up In cnmnieniointlon of tho twentieth annliersary of tlio Christian ICndeavoi. In the afternoon Dr. cinike attended the loiiKreKatlon nl uilly at the Walnut Hills euiisio. national ihuieh, wheie the Hon. Hain uel JI. Capon, of Hnston inesenled hhn with an Immense inemoilal slsiied by SOO of the leadlnp; educntois, edltois, clerpy nnd huslncss nton In the United Htatcs ns an oxpiession of thankful nebs and appreciation for the woik Pr. Claik has done In niBnnliilnir and ""Id-hii; the Cli M"" I In '' r'o Dr. ClatU is a iniiBipjsiitlonitlli-t nnd thp Hist J'nileitxof society was oiKanlzed hy hhn in his chinch nt Portland, Me. The annual Junior lally was held lu Audltoilutn Hndcaior In the nttoi noon. Tieasuior Win. Shaw, of Hoslon, pte slded and Prof. Palmer HaVtsmiRh, of Clnolnnatl. led the ehoius of l.r.no chll dirn. Secretin " John "Willis Haer ad dressed the meeting on "Six P(ous) hi u l'od, ' which he said when applied to olhics stand for politeness, patilntlsin, pumtuallty, praoth ability, persevpr n in p and piiiyerfulness. Then follow oil tunnel nils expiolscs hy the Junior endevoiers of the local churches nnd tho chlldion of the several oipluin as sjlunis. The children diessed In while filled the Immense stage nnd made a piotty plctuip ns they snnu and wont thiniiKh their various evolutions The older Kndevoieis spent the af ternoon In their respective denoinla tlonnl conferences of which there woie i, and which weio held lu the various i hilt dies about the city. This evening was (leveled to tocep llous and l.illles at the various state hcndqil.'ii tois EUROPE WILL NOT COMBINE AGAINST US No Possibility of a Trade Combina tion in tho Old Country Sen timent in Gormauy fly txrluMir llr. from The lnrhtitl I'rw London, .July 10. "Contriuy to the opinion e.'piessed In Vienna," sajs a lloilln dispatch to tho Dally Impress, ' It Is held that there Is no possibility of a pciieial lhuopcan ti.ide miiihliia tlon afTalnst the United States. Clei man's tiade lelatlons with the I'nlted States being too extensive to permit her to assume an attitude of hostility." A' cording to a dlspntch to the Asso ciated J'icss from Vienna, .July s, the Vienna Post of thai date nald tho pio Joeted Kuinpcan commeiclal combina tion agnliiM the I'nlted Stales had inn stltuted a sulijei t of piaitiial neRolla tlnns between lttlssla. Austila and llei- nrinj. The Post further said thai the rumoied visit of Count Von Widow, the ttcimnn hupeilal iliuniellot, to SI. Peleisbuig would be made In eonnci tlou with that i oinblnation. SHOCKING CRIME IN COLORADO An Aged Woman Murdered and a Young Girl Assaulted Crazy Farm Hand Suspected. Hy i:rlul Wlic from '(he Vm Mlcrt I'rcw Denver, Col., .July !. Mrs. Armeiila A. Willis, (!J jonis old. was killed last night on a lonely road near the east city limits, being stabbed to the heart, and .Jessie Ivlupoit, It ypais of age, was assaulted sit her home nnd terribly mutilated with a knife. Chiistlan Jenen, a faun hand, who is In i us tody, has confessed to the killing of Mis. TSulIK Ho says she ran against hhn on the road and believing she had a Rim he stabbed her. Ho talks Inco herentlv and- Is believed to lie Insane. Mrs. Willis lived on a small fatni and was walking homo when murdered Jensen was employed hy her several years ago. Chief of I'oIIip Ai instiling Is of the opinion that the assault upon Jessie Klnpoit wa.s not committed by Jen sen, although some eitcuiustuneos point lo him as the guilty poison, The gill was alone at her home In this city when uss.i ulted, hoi mot hoi, a widow, having gone to the theatio with n filend. The man who assaulted the ghl gained ontianco to the house thmiigh a window. He i hoked her, cut bet in the abdomen and otherwise maltreated In r She was found l.vlng on an ash dump about midnight b seaicheis, aftei an ahum had been given by her mother, who on leturnlng home found her ihlld'H bid empty and blood utalned, Phvslilans believe the gill will lecovet, THE OKLAHOMA OPENING No Serious Trouble Is Anticipated with tho "Soonora." 11 Kctrlinice Wire fiom Tlio Vssoeiatcil l'riv Mj'liinslnii, lult 0 s.iirlin llltclK oi-l nlil tmb tlidl In' until ipjtril mi H-rlmK luiulilo with Vorici" Jt llie hhhiiiz of Hu OMihonii IjhIh in .IL'. I. lll -lill tlil'lf llllifllt I"' M'irut iIiiuijim1 ih.iIi' mm on I In' IiiiiIk, lint time .n nn rciMin ii IrllMP tint tlip.c wcniM not be pa lm nil I i-l t If llie rlnuiM mull- tmulilr, he f.ml, there wuiill In' .uuplc hu .ini aiiiliblo to li.nnlli' ihcm PORTO RICO'S PETITION FOR FREE TRADE lie Ivlu-lvi' Wire liuni lhe Avonateil I'rew. sjii .In in p.nta Itini, ,fuj o Rnteinur Vllen, ttlm will liind to President Mckinley the reipict of the I'oiio Itu m j.miiiIiI Hut fiei tude ho e.tabli.liid betwieii tliat lountry and the I'nlted state, will li.oe here Jul It on the l3flower. lie lll be i i oinp ailed bv Mi s Allen Gen. Sicklos 111. 11 Eieliwite Wire firm I'he Awi iated 1'rcm N, oik, JuU I' Central Dinlel II. Sickles l miIoihIi III at 1'le.i. mu ille. N. ., at the home of MllJk'i 1'ie.ldrnt Ditilel P. an, He nmt theie on the I'ouiih of Julv to make an adilreM for the ie.dent, and did ko, but s mil fcillucr "(II, the lint vuther luvlnn lud a bad elicit upon bun lie hat bun vn ill ew r mneo tint bo ha hid to remain nltli liU bod, Mr. 11.1 ej. Steamship Arrivals. t- Kulu-be Wlie from Tno Woelutcd I'm . New Voik. .bib 0 lirhed! I'rle.liud, nt wirp. t lulid: Zi eland. Vntwerp. in l her bnurKi st Paul, Southampton sllorlj villa, Liverpool. I!e 1103 - nlid: flntienmllerii, New Vul, ia S.ipli Cherbnuri: -sailed: l!ni'.er huilnitt ifrom llreinin). New ork. I'l.iiivuiih sailed: Crif Wahleivee ftrnm llanibure), Niw Vork 1.1 ml l'.iedi Aimtenlam, Nnv urk tor llottrrdiiin. DEATHS OF A DAY. Itv Kviliuhi Who from The Aoiated Crew, New York, .till v. William II. Stone, a for mer cotiiireniiuii from MIouri, dud al .lnir.r I' nk thin allrriiiion, used 71 ear. Mr. Stone had bein at lihtii Park time .lime '.il, beluir 111 limn the attei iftnli of pniiiiiiunli, 'lhe body will be taken to St. I.mils tuinorrou, the funeral helm; ft for Vrldiy mornlnj and It will he In diaree of the Manoniu fralcrnll. LAST OVERTURE TO READING MEN At Oliicc ot rlctina President J. Lowlier Welsh an Olllclal An nouncement Is Made. VERSION OF THE MEN Tho Committoo Claims That tho Company Broke Faith in the Agreement with -the Employes. It Is Assorted That tho Railroad Company Will Endeavor to Run Thoir Shops with New Hands, By Kirliwhe Wire from The AnrtatcJ I'rrn. I'hlladelphla, .July . At the olllce of Acting I'tesldent J. t-owbor Welsh, of the Heading Hallway company, today, It was announced that with the Issu ance of yestei day's piopositlon to the striking employes of the company the Inst overtuio has been made. The sti liters having failed to take ndvnn tage of the infer made by I'lesidont Haer and the supplementary promises Issued bv Mr. WoWi they will not now be regarded as employe h and efforts villi be made to (111 their places. An olllclal of tho company said: "It is evident the men don't care to live uii to tho teinis of Piesldent Haer's proposition. All wo can now do Is await developments. Wo don't fear nn e tension of the stilko bemuse wo be lieve the bulk of our employes ate fully awaie that we have tiled to meet the milkers half wnv." Version of tho Employos. Heading, July !. Tho Heading i all ioad shop hands' executive committee met heie today when the strike situa tion was considered. The committee claims that as the company bioke faith with the agreement i cached be tween Piesldent Huer and Chairman Hoscher they now stand wheie they woto befoie that iigieement was made nnd the mutest Is again on the oiiglual list of gilevaiucs. Chalimau Hoscher said today that tho ineti have decided to stand out tor their list of gilevanees as piesontcd to the company as tlmiish tho ngi cement with .Mr. Haer had nov el been made and that latter will no longer flguio In tho contest. Piesldent Welsh said that tho com pany, having exhausted Its efforts nt conciliation, would now try to run the shops with new hands. This, il Is be lieved, will lead to tumble and It Is piedlctcd that If the company Intio duces new men at tho shops loinouow serious disturbance will ensue. THE NEW LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA A Batch of Bills Approved by Governor Stone at Harrisburg Yosterday of Interest to All, Il.v Etcludie Wire from '1 he .Wonatnl l'rcis. lliuilsbuig, ,luly !. (ioveinoi rilone loda.v appioved the lollowlng hills: ItocuUlliiK the duty ot aosnri III lioioiigln, nml imaiiluu Hut in incl.liii; lUc v.ilu uion of the iicirrly the Hkcors of all the wjh1 slull ait n a hojrd of n-.isor. MjLIiii; it wilful tr(p,i to hunt, trjp and take came IiIkU or enim anlmila upon initiated IjiiiK. l.eniitln: and rvdndliu InnMiu and trutt lompanifs tiom Hie lifiipfit nmt oprritlom of the act of Ma !', P'0, authorllns the fornutiuii of partnership'. I'rmulintr for the riirtlou by the ttitc f bridiifx .nio-4 pnhllc UruiiK which luo bun cUtiord. IiiL'iu-lm tlio iinubir of i li iltf iits In the tint of pui.0114 cluiKul ttli niivhiiieanorH cvupt pirlur md fniuor. Hie Mitliln corpiiratloii bill autlim l.ini; the formation of corpoiitlom for any lawful iurpu-n not othnwlM' pciifiiall proideil for by tho ait of js-otnbly. and ' tuttt in? illtillini; rom pjiue to be Inoorporatid llmiilillui; the Mrvlics of pioiei-) In action al Ian. Aulhoiilni; towrMilH to enter Into cnnlrirH with am pci-oii or loipoiatlem to mppl water for llie protunon. Ileipiirlni; the at He trraitrrr' monthly u port lu be piinted in U in-teid of Ino ne nii pel i, two of whkh khall bo published at llarrl-burs. EXPECTS CONGRESS. Preparations for the Event in Mexico Are Alieady Under Way Cuba May Bo Invited. 11 Kmlutitr Mire front I'he oi mird Pieo Washington, July 9 Mr. John llnr tott, forinei minister to Slain, nnd now one of the Atiieilctin delegates lo the congtess of Ameilcan icpubllcs to be held In Mexico, called on Secretin y Hay today and litfoimed him of tho ic cclpt of a letter fiom one of the Me.l can delegates to the congiess lu which lhe hitter states that the .Mexican gov ernment fully expetts the congiess to bo held, desplto lepoits of (llisagiee nient. The vv titer of the loiter k u senator In the Mexican congiess and In such relations with the government as to be able to lolleet Its views. Mr. Banett a letter sas that piepai atlons are making for tho congiehR. Owing to the intot est which Cuba has In tho suppiesslon of yellow fevei It is quite possible that Cuban delegates may be Invited fo pnitleipate In tho congiess. This, of course. Is dependent upon the political status of Cuba when tho congiess Is held, as It Is understood that Mexico hits ictialned (torn Issuing nn Invitation to Cuba until thu inde pendent government of the Island has been brought Into existence. An Advanco for Puddlers. Hy Ke!ua!e Mini bom The Wmlaleil l're. l.amaiter. Jul li. Notlna were pmted lodo lu the fuiii mill of lhe mihiioIi.iiimi linn strrl lompiii, al ('nlinnhla, l.illns Hut on and after Monda, July i, the cuinp.iii ulll pi mi adtance cf ii rtnti per ton foi puddle1 , lie .idnt their ju'e from M..V) to 9.1.7s iV ton. TURKEY IS FRIENDLY. New Ministor, Chokit Bey, Is Glad to State That Rotations Botwoen His Country and the TJnltod Statos Aro Satisfactory. Ity EiiIikIic Wire- from Tlio wdnaieil Pim. Washington, .July '.'The new Tuik lsh minister, Chcklt Hoy, wan seen at his hotel today, and asked concerning affairs lu which United States nnd Tur key nie Interested. "As to the goneinl lelatlons between tho two countries," he said, "I nin glad to say that they are most friendly nnd satisfactory. On the pnit of Tut key theie Is sincere ndnilintlon of tho re ntal kitblc giovv th nnd enteiptlso of the I'nlted States and the bent of feeling towaid this country. My pin pose will be to help In every way to maintain those filendly relations." The minister was asked what Infor mation he (nought as to the settlement of the Ameilcan Indemnity claim. "As to that, I cannot say a word at present. It must sulllee now that 1 say llieie Is the most filendly sentiments, entertained In Tuikpy towaid the Cnit od States and that no efforts will do spared to loutlnue these agreeable le latlons " When asked as to icports of Ar menian outbie.iks In Tuikej, ho said: "Theie tuo no such outbteaks, In fact, Tho lountry Is (fillet, and lepoits to tho contrary nie falnlcatlons hy our en emies " ACTIVE SESsloiToF BOARD OF PARDONS CftBo of Stephon Gregoski and Othor Riotous Miners Under Consider ation Petition Submitted. By Kxelimir Wire from Tho Asochlrd Prrw lliirrlsbuig. July 9. The boald of paidous gtuo a healing today In the i aso of Stephen Ciiegoskl unci eleven other mlneis serving sentences from one to thioo yeats In the pi Ison of Shuylklll county on chatges of ilot and assault and bat lei y, gi owing out of the labor tioubles during tho an thracite strike last fall, which lesulted In nun dor at Oneida. I). .1. McCarthy, of TYeeland, sub mitted petitions limn piomineiit men In the iinthi.tcitc region and ISn.OnO mlueis asking that the pilsonois be pnidnnod. The application was ic slsted hy the attorneys who assisted the dlstilit attorney in the trial of the cases. These eases were also heard: John Welsh, Lancaster, felonious entry; Chatles Wilson, Philadelphia, selling llnuor without a lbeuse; Jeihn Mc- Coollck. l.uzotno, second degieo mur der: John I'.ldildgo. Iluiks, lnrieny; Samuel C. Cock, I'hlladelphla, per Juty: Augusfeo Iheysse, Allegheny, second degtee inuider: Hhuor Shoe ntaker. l.yconiliig, hiKen.v; nnbeit Itradley, Cr.iwfoid, acoossoiy before fact: C. S Portei Held, Venango, stat utoiy einbezzlement; Samuel 11. Tuck, Hlnlt, einbezzlenient. James Olllcsple, Sihulklll, buiglary; Chatles Tloss, Venango, aggravated assault nnd battery; 1'letio Delia renna, Alle gheny, manslaughter: Charles Ktin zrltnan. Armstiong, larceny. These cases weio continued: John J. IJoblnson, l.uzerne, second degieo mur der; Oliver Oho, SVliuvlklll, Involun tary manslaughter; James Toy, Phil adelphia, keeping gambling house; John H. JUUlwoo, Chester, felonious enliy nnd hiieeny; llowaid Koss, Washington, assault and battery. The cases of Chatles Pony and Homy Ivory, the Philadelphia negroes convicted of the murder of Professor White, of the University of Pennsyl vania, last winter, will be heaul totnor iow, after which tho board will have nn executive session to i (insider the cases aigucd. RACES AT TITUSVILLE. First of the Four Days Circuit Meot a Great Succosb in Every Way. First Class Horses Entered. Ity I'xilmue Mire from 'lhe Iwilaled Prem TllUhvllle, l'a., July d. The fhst day of the four days' citculi meet vjas a gloat mu cess, both so lar as weather wa concerned and the taees. Seveial thousand people vvltne.s.sed the Iltst heat of the opening laces, 11.10 pacing, and a good deal of money changed bands on the outcome of the day. The big pluses have di wn fit st-( lass hoi ses, and inteiest will 11111 high thioughottt the week. l'irt race, 2. la ilav, puing; jmrte, Sc). sihl"1' Polntir, won; 1 lei tile ("lilmei, Keeoml; .ljim-4 Alexandir, thlld. rime, '.Ms'i, 2 Wt, 2 I7'i. simnd rice, 2 If cli, Irottliitf; purse, siou. sllwr Klne, won; llliielhwer. aeiond, Satin I'lnMi, llilul. Time, 2 jm4, 2 ti. 2 2li4. y.2, 2 2Pi, 2 2fl'i. - 'it',4 2 17 (Ik-i, tiottlnc: pure, Moo Pui: on; Mlllird s.iiindeia, second; Kind, third. lime, 2 lit,, '-'.1734. li. IT'i. 2 1h'4. Itacos nt Utica. Hy Cxelfulie Mire from The Associated Prea. T'tlin, N. V.. July 0. The Ttlca meet ing of the Mohawk and Hudson Trot ting association opened todn.v. Cute, tho gtildeless wonder, paced a mile In '-'.lls4. Ilwults: 2.10 dan. paiins;; pur.e, ino. Tommy Point. rr hr g, t V. It. ( unuiilnz, lleadlnc), won; sulu; It iron, keiond; Millie Vlapc, thhd. lli'.t tune. J If,. 2J1 lUn; paelti.'i pure, IfluO. Lord Middle ton, Ir 1:. (Ilwood siiiltli, Milken llirre), won; Hi.-elle It., kecoud; Clarence II., tliinl. llo,t time, 2 Jl14 Arrosted for Mulick Murder. II, I'.vrlmlie Win1 from 'lhe soihted Pren Milke, Hatre, Julv 'I Vntliony Morrli wa ar. rinccl at MiIiIh iodic on llie eliime of being liuplhvd'il in tin1 murder of .lu.ipli Mullik at tlut pl.ne li I'tldny nlslit. 'lhe prisoner w-ai niiimltnd to jell for a hearliu;. Prof. Detwilor Honored, 11 r'.ulu'he M'lre fiom 'llie AMoo'ated PreM. Phlbidclplila, Jul 0 -I'rofre.nr Wanrn If, lieiwller cf the llloomvburg Mate Normal 1 boot, w.i torU (Intcvl lntruetor lii hiuory 1101111 ,1 In the .dicol of thu lit. CHINA WANTS INDEMNITY Formal Claim Has Been Filed hu the Ghlnese Government Throurjli Mr. Wu Tlno-Fana. RESULT OF BUTTE AFFAIR Wu Tingr-Fanff Presents n Claim for Indemnity to the Amount of Half a Million for Alleged Outrages Up on Chinose at Butte, Montana A Suggestion of Boxer Outrages Re versedThe Claimants Number Sovoral Hundrod. By Fxelule Wire from The AMoelatrd Pre Washington, July f. The Chinese government, tluough Minister Wu Tiug- fang, has Hied a claim for indemnity to the amount of a half million doll, its, on ncuiunt of alleged outtagcous tieat nient of Chinese at Hutto, Mont. Then Is n suggestion of (toxer outiages le vel .sod In the presentation of the case to the state depaitniont, the tiontnient Inflicted upon the Chinese nt Hutte be ing claimed to have been cruel nnd opptcsslvo. H Is chnigcd that some ,of them weio killed, others lost their ptopetty, nnd neatly all weio mined In business, nnd many of thoin weio dilven out. The claimants number sev eral bundled. The outrages date back to 1SSG, nnd It h declaiod that the city council ot Hutto upheld the rioters nnd the hoy cottets; that the state cotitts upon ap peal decided In language so unjudicial as to he Itself a subject of complaint, that tho city council was right and fin ally that relief could be obtained only mc.istiinhly tluough an appeal to the United States Clicillt court. The iluiin talses some novel nnd extremely Ink-testing points of Intel national law. BOER ON THE TRINIDAD Remarkable Experience of Wm. B. Dupley Who Escaped from Merrill's Island, Bermuda. fly Eielinoe Wire from The Vweiated Pre. New Vork, July 1'. One of the liner piii-oncis recently taken to Menlll'H Island, ltermuda, fiom South Aftka, was a mow away on tho steamer Ttlnl dad, which arrived heie today. His name is William S. Dupley. The au thorities heie sent him to Kills Island. The Htltlsh, when they captured Pup ley, sent him to Men Ill's Island, where ho was known as No. 1,741. Last Fri day he saw a chance to escape and he took advantage of It. He thiew him self into the water off the Island nnd floated about for homo, waiting to bo picked up. He was sighted hy two Ber muda fishermen, who took him nboatd their fishing boat and landed at Ham ilton. There he eluded pin suit und In duced two stokeis nboaid the Tnnldnd to stow him away In the coal hunkeis. He ictnnined theie duilng the trip of the vessel lo tills pott. When tho Ttlnldad came Into pott, Captain Ftazer was handed a message fiom the agents of the lino, saying a cablegram had been lecolved from the governor of Heitnuda to the effect that tin escaped ptksoner was believed to be stowed away In the steamer, and ask ing that he be detained und letuined. Captain Frazcir Instituted a search and found Dupley coveted with coal dust, nnd neatly dead fiom lonllnenient and hiingei. He Is detained as a pauper for examination befoie the boatd of ln uulrj. In the nfteinoon Dupley was 111 lalgned befoie the special boatd of ln uuliy. The young niun admitted that ho was a liner soldlet. and that ho had escaped fiom the liiitlsh inllltaiypilsoti lecently established at licuiutda. He said that ho tame to thin countty pur posely to earn his own livelihood, and them was no chance of his becoming a public chat ge. His i aso was defened until his ft lends can be' heard fiom. He was sent back to the detention pen. Sir Percy Sandetson said that he had not been ollleinlly notified of Duplet's escape and iccapture. MISS MORHISONIN PRISON. Will Begin Her Five Year Sentence for the Murder of Mrs. Clara Wiley Castle. D llxclii'.he Wire fiom The Aolatcd Prem II Dorado, Kan, Julv P. ,lele Monlson was taken to the penltentiari at l.-in.ini; today lo beirln her file )car mitencn foi lhe minder of Mi. t larj Wllty ( jstle Time wire eiral bunched people at llie railroad etjtlou to lake u farewell look at the pri.oner. lljlf of lhe erottd eon-lted of womrn Vtl Vforrison't luother, llauuinl, occonipaiiled bei tu Uin-lni. I.arb ill tin iliv at the home of the Muui.iin .1 pathetic mene wa ruacted, when the aed father, tep inolher, biothers und sUleri erled I'itlirU a Mimc Morrl.on kh-nl them cood lite It l-c the belief of her nhilui that MU. Vbuib urn will be ideated on bond b the Kauris 'a pieiue louit and will lie Imji a new lilal. Wages Will Be Advanced. H llvdiuhe Mire from 'llie lnvuhiiul Pie. I oluiiihl.i, Pi, Jul 0 Notice li 44 been po(. ed la the four rolllni; 111IIN of the sipn hinui Sirel nm Iron company that on Jul, 2J the watu f puddleia will be udwnced 2'i ruts 11 mu iii the waijej ol other rmploe, iaied piopoitlon aid. News from Gen. Botha, Hy Fuelmhe Wire from The mlaieil pre (ape Town, Jul, n.-1'our llirr pilniiei who were todi luousht In lo nineiiifniiiiln icport that (ienirala Hntlia, llelaie and He Wet ie centl.r held a eonferenee at a point on the Vaal iher THE NEWS THIS MOHNINfl Weather Indications Toda)t rAIti WARMER. t licnrral lliliu Wantu Indemnity from Lnclo S4in. Heading' l.it Otrrture to Us Striking Y.rw plo e. Work of the t-'iiilcatorirc. Ohio pemncratle ('nniciitlnn Prfi.pfet. 2 Ceneral Carbondate Department, 3 Iral Vrinimrnts In the Itucty Glen Injunc tion llP. 1 1iil t Knife Iteeovercd. 'lhe World of Sport, ( IMItorlal. Note and Comment. 5 Wil Mine Wotkein fbten to rteporf. The Kdiiuitlon.il Contut, Lnial Went slMnton and tiibutban. I'lnandal and Commrrcld. Local Mine Worker Mitin to Itcpoits (Con cluded). GUS RUHLIN THROWS BOB FITZSIMMONS Tho Graeoo-Roraon Wrestling Match At Madison Bquars Gardon Wit nessed by Large Audionce. P., Kidunbe Mire from The oeHlid l'rew. New Voik, July 1. Ourf Kuhlln nnd Hob Cltzslnunons, In n Cirneco-rtonian vviestllng bout attl acted L'.fiOO jieojile to Madison Squnie garden tonight. Ituh lln was both cleverer und heavier than the Cornlsliiuan and won two falls In succession with 11 nuaiter of an hour's lfst between them. Ituhllti showed that he knew 11 gio.it deal mote about the game than Kltzslmmoiis did and It was the lattei's agility which prevent ed his being tin own much more quick ly. In the boxes mound the vviestllng platfoim was a gathering of men whose faces weio alwajs a familiar sight at the ilngsldo when hosing was In vogue in this city. Several noted tlgliteis weio lu evldeiKO. among them being Tom Slim key, who has taken to tho vvrostllng game lecently, and Toiry Mi Govern, who acted ns timekeeper. Chin ley White was rcfeice. Tltete were thioo piellinlnaiy bouts between lesser lights before c'ltzslni mons and Ituhlln made their appear- nnce. When f iizsimniotis jumpc-n upon the platfoim the crowd cheered. Ituhlln soon followed hhn nnd also got a waitti welcome. His weight was an nounced nt 103 pounds and Kltzslm moiis wds said to weigh only 10. When they faced each other the spectotois cheered as Kltz, In trying for a hold, swung his right ns If ho were going to light. He lepeated these tactics a couple of times to the Intense amuse ment of the onlookers. Ituhlln dinppcd( and remained 011 tho defensive llueo times nnd twisted tiulckl.v, the third time getting Kltz underneath for a lolling fall. They got up ngaln and Kltz (linked with his old time clever ness when Ituhlln'H big arm tiled to cnclicle his neck and the movement made ninny leineniber the Inst meeting between tho two big fellows. With Ttuhlln again on tho defensive Kitz got a strangle hold, but only for a few seconds, as Kuhlln broke It clev erly. When they came together ngaln they spaned ns if for an opening at the old game nnd ocaslnnnlly slapped each other nn tho neck and shoulders After five minutes of this kind of woik Kltz got n back body hold and put (5ns to the mat. hut only for a moment. Ho lepeated this twice over nnd secured 11 sttangle hold which Itiiniin uroKe eas ily Huhlln was too heavy for Hob who essayed a back hammer hold, hut was unsuccessful and thoy got to their feet again. Kitz. with a body hold from tho back, gave Kuhlln 11 flying fall and fins knelt on tno mat In de fense. Kltz secured a nock hold und n until lor Nelson, but both lolled over and nothing came of It and they got up once more to their feet. Kltz then got a. throttle hold on Ruhlin and tiled to pull hint over, but Kuhlln stood close and fell on Kltz and with a combination lock pinned Fltz's shoulders to the mat. gaining tlio second fall and the match. Time 12 minutes, ;i3 seconds. barker'sTriends. They Are Anxious That Rev. Keller Should Take Some Action to Clear Himself. He FsiliiMie Wire fmm The s. lated Pif". New Voik. Jul 9. Ki lends of Thom as G. Haiker. of Aillngton, N. J. who Is s-etvlng a sentence for shooting the Kov. John Keller, have Immed n p.-i-manent organization to be known as the Thomas G. Haiker Defence nsso elulinu. The object of the association Is announced to be the forcing. It pos slide, of Mr. Keller to take some action to clear himself of tho charges which Il.11 ker clalmes led up to the nhootlng. These chuiges wete not allowed to be nlied In the trial of the case Mr. Kollei's physician. Dr. K.xton, said to day that Mr. Keller would soon take some steps to dlspiove these cliaige", but no definite course of action has been decided upon. MILITARY AND ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT An Affair Inaugurated by Officers of tho 18th Regiment, II v K.xeliube Woe fiom The oiiaiei l'ie 1 1 1 -In 11c. Jul 11 M nor I. r111r.il ( hailea Mil ler and llrlftacller Ueiniil John V Wiley, of the second hrlnade, ill I'laukllu, todi,, Fiidnied a plan to hold the first millta, and athletic touin. anient of the second hiliradi', National (iiiiid of 1'e nn It aula, al Piiulmn:. sopt 7, iml. 'lhe arlalr will be cl,en bv lompin , Klsli tientli inline lit. under the command of ( aptain I. I. tar-on, who will ha,c ehirKC. TI1I1 will be die iiiiili'ii- fur an alhletlu viamatiou in the .second brigade. Wants to Break Rogers Will. H Kxclu.Ue Mire fiom Tlie Ai.oelated Prew. .Niw oik, Jul I) lr. Mrulnla llnlih, tho half tlkter of Ja.oli ,s. licsen, the late million aire locomollie builder of I'lter.nn, In an Intel, view tnda, tild ihe bad coiitiilteii dn attorney with leference lo hrineliic mm! (o bleak the wilt niade li Mi. HoKfia. Mi. llluli.l'a name la nut mentioned in the will. THE BUCKEYE DEMOCRACY McLean-Kllijourne Element Has Secured Gontrol and Will Rule Convention at Columbus. NO CONCESSIONS MADE While Unusually Courteous, tho Mc Lean-Kilbourno Elomont Make No Concessions to Thoir Opponents. Thoy Hold Everything: iQ th nival Districts. Dy Exclmlic Wire from lhe Associated Tren. Coluinbiis, ij,, July n.Tlie McLean Klibouine element nt the dlsttlrt meet ings this afternoon seemed control of all the eommlllees and will accordingly have evetythlng their way nt tho Democratic state convention tomoirow. Tiny wok1 so sttongly in tho inajotity that thou1 was no ftictlou. In the Twentieth nnd Twenty-first dlslilcts. wlih h Include Cleveland, the Johnson men had things their way as much as the McLean men In the Klrst und Second dlsttlcls, which Include Cincinnati. Hut In the ittral district. the latter element had almost every thing. The continuing element did not "ride tough-shod" over mluniltles In tiny of the dlstilcts, but when iMines weio ptopnsed for plnccs on the coin inlttee.s theie were lnculile.s as to how they stood, and If the loplle.s were not s.itlffuetnty they weio excused In some t.ises ns quietly us Jin (us and in others with ballots. No Concessions. The MiI.ean-KIIboinno element, while unusually 1 out toons, made no conces sions. The old state committee met previous to the dlstilit meetings and gave the tlikets to tho McI-oan-KII-hotlllie men, wheie theie wete contest ing delegations, and they took all tho dlstilcts except those which include Cleveland, in which, under the unit rule, they could not contiol a vole. Hut tlie Johnson men, after the 10 sult ot the dlstileL meetings, promptly announced that thev would carry the fight Into the committee on resolutions for tin all-night stiugglc, nnd then Into lhe convention tomoiiow "for a finish." They have two stiong men and vigor ous speaket.s in Heisley and Maker, both members of Mayor Johnson's iahl net at Cleveland, on the committee on le.solutlons. It Is predicted that the convention will not ro.t( li the older of nominations until late tomortow afternoon, and that tho proceedings may be piotracted Into the night. Kouner Governor Campbell Is with the Schwab delegation fiom Hutlor county, and the Masoii-Giay delegation from that county was to day given the tickets by the old state committee. With till tho efforts of tho Mcl.ean-Kllboutno men lor harmony, theie Is evety Indication of unusual scones on the floor of the convention over mlnoilty lepoits, and especially on ciedentlals und resolutions. JOHN WEAVER ACCEPTS Manly Letter Is Received from Regu lar Republican Nominee for tho Office of District Attorney. H, rtelntlve Mire from The Aoeiated Tre3. riiladelplila. July 9. John Weaver, the legulnr Kepubllc.in nominee for ellstilct nttoinov, today accepted tho nomination, ami lu his address made the following pledges lo tho people: To know no obligation eveept mv oath of office and to fulfill the oblik' itlnm of tint offtee. To know no ini-ler evee;it the law. 'lo piowute liiitantlv and iguiou-ly every irline In wlicunoe,cr eomndtleil. lo adiiiliuMir tlie oflhe filrly and faltlifully without feir, except of Roil, anil absolutely without fnor to any man or et of men. 'lo .1 ahull nen of purpo-e hi my ofllild eon duct tlut nerthln I do will be for the trim nerilce of my ell, 111 fctate, my country an 111 (iod Mr. Weaver w.i.s nominnted hy what Is known as the "stalwart" faction of the local KepublUan paity, Dlstilct At torney Kotherniel having neon ietuse(i a second nntnlnntion hy tho patty lead ers. Mr. Kothoimel at a tei'ent "town meeting" vvas nominated its an Inde pendent candidate. CUBAN TEACHERS ARRIVE. Another Party of 35 Ladies Who Are to Study English at Harvard. Hy F.xeliwiie Wire from Tlio Aoeiated Pre". Boston. July 0. A party of thirty-live Cuban te.icbeis. who 1110 lo study Kng llnh at Harvaid, ai lived in Cumbildgo todny fiom New Voik, the at rivals making seventy-seven teachers now In Cambridge. Among thou1 who camo today was Kdwnrd Moiales, who waa ptlvate see tetai to Supeilntendont Kr.ve hist hiiminer. The coin se for the Cubans will oper tomoiiow. Pennsylvania Postmasters. H I'.xiliuhe Mne fiom lhe AuuiUlril Pre Mjihliuton. lul, 1 'Hie fnllowlnK fourth1 ilafs ni.iina.ei were appoliiliil loda., lumber, land Valle,. Hedfoiel eouul,. I,. M. Hue; Knapp, Tlosa loiinl, Seine Kraiism. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. liuho.t teuipiiatuii 74 deureet l.iiuol lenipei nine cdiligncs Itclatite lliiinlilit : ; 1, tu S7 per cent 8 p 111 ''' pel eint, Piielpiiati 'I Iiiiuis eniled p. tu., none; weather, p.atl ilmul "- -- - WEATHER TORECAST. Vahtncton, Jul, ft, -Korernt for Halt, em Pennl,anu. I'alr and warmer eilneula,, ; variable wlii'Ia; Thurnday, fair. 4- ff-f-f--f1--t- -f---r'-f'-T'"f-t ft