- -far - ifr" "a iy'm ??'- ?A S ri Siifattte. tmnton THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., TiirnSDAY MOUSING., .JULY i5, 1901. TWO CENTS. !-- T H WTW ; !' .1- "5H3Hfi!??'iMBBBBifcBflMJSfc3BBDo5SI?K? SCHLEY ASKS FOR INQUIRY Demands to Be ThoroiiQhIij Investi gated bu His Brothers In Arms. DEWEY TO HEAD COURT Immediately Summoned by Secre tary Long and Offered tho Assign ment, Which He Promptly Ac cepts Schloy to Have tho Unusunl Prlvilogo of Choosing His Own Judges Scope of a Court of In quiry and Probable Composition of It Sampson Says He Is Glad and Hopes Every Fact Will Be Brought Out. li Ivlunte Wire fiom "J In Vvociatc.l Presi. Washington. .Illlv SI. Iteill'-Afllllil.tl -i hie) has .isKeil Societal)' Long to ol -In h (otiil of linUlry to t onsldor the bulges which have been made against him and to liuiiilic Into the clttutii- tnni'CM sunoiiiidlng nnnl operation In llic West Indies In which ho hud .t li.ut Tho letter making the lotpiest was tfeoived at the Navy clepai tmetit this moitilng. Following Is the tet of It: l.ir it Nek. I, I . S V . .lull J'. 1"0I sn Ullliln tlii- p 1st few ili.is a m i in of ins couiuii tin bin linn sent In nic (mm tail en. patts ill Mir inunlrt ol a In ml rntilliil "llio 11itoi) i'l Ihe Niu," itiillcn hi" imp l.dmr si iiiinii M.cilj.i 1 mm tlrc ictiotn it .iipen that tills r'l.t loll ! h tlilnl volume of tlic mil hisint) cvtciidul. In intlinle the Mte war Willi Spam, width the hut two loluui" ihd not contain, mid were in Use is tcu hool 1 at Ihe N. it il midcint, I mm rxtrrpti quoted in otne iitiew, ,n which tip pi'.T .inil pinciaph aie Eitcn, Hero l sin li pfrtirlnn of fait. mhIi niiieonstrui tiou ( intention, mkIi intempctatt' abuse nnd defama ti'ti nf mt'clf ii siihicita Mr Miolnt to ai tinn in cull Ian While I iiHinlt 1 he richl fit fur i ritu i-rn nf ctery public ollleer. 1 iritit pmli.f ti.Hin-t the Ion lllnc nml nhti.nc lniieuigo of iliis linlint, pirll'in opponent, who h.11 infoiJ nil' Ihe pice, nf hi. book so mtiili nf the malice f unfairness a to mike it unwoithy tli mine 1 1 liUtni.t nr nf ue in ant leputabtc institution of llic muntr.t. I Imp irfi lined heretofore from all cnninirnt upon Ihe liitmi unoc nf rnrniici, muttiicd or mui iiilii ril fn print, nnd tliorcfoie with Mfcte to ihnusclic. I think the time Ins now come I take Huh .'it. I lull .in nuy brine IhU entne tii it If r under ilii ulon under the clrarrr and i diner iriicw nf mi liintli'rs !n aims, mil to thii rmi I ,k fuili action at thA lundi t llti lirputiiiriit as il nuj ilirin lipt to auomplUh iln puipnr. ltut I Mould rxpirs the rrqnpt In this iniimition tbdt hatfMr I In aitinn mar pc it emu in niisimigtnn, hcrc most oi tn papcm and ilat.i ;ilo almcil ciy reipcrtfullv, W. Slilr.v. ltcir ilmln1. I V N To the Sciirtai.r ot the Navy, Wailiinslon, Secietary 1.011 teplled to Admlial Schley as follow .s: Nai.v Dopartmn.t Washington, .Inly ?l, 0iil Sir I am In iccclpt of lonri of Ihc '.'2il lnuiit, Willi reference to (lie irnlilvn upon sou In connrrlinn with the 5pati!li-Ain?nian "r. and heartily apprmr of .sour .action, umler tin- ilrumntuncfs, In a,linir at the hamli nf tlm rlcparf infill "iuh action a, mij hilni; this rn tire maltcr under dhniMion uinler the oleinr and rainier rrilcw of my brolhrra in amis'' The department will at once proieed In atcurd ncc with jour rrqunt. Very ropriiliilly, John 1 I.onif To Hear Admiral W. S. echley, l P. V. Schley May Challenge. Scctotary I.oiiff lias always held the opinion that a Ueniand for an Investl Brttlon Tas the- piopi-r rouihe for the admtial to follow, and has so expressed himself publicly. The nilmlral's friends have hltheito objected to n cotnt of In- lUliy. In the belief that It wotllu he toniposed of naval oilhots ptejudlced np.Unst him, and that llear-Admlrnl rrowninshleld, who Is credited with es pecial hostility to Schley, would prac tically select the court In his capacity as chief of the bureau of nmlKatlon. It can be sald with nut'ioilty that Hear Admiral Crownlnshleld will nine Jiothlnpr to do with the Investigation Secretary T,onpr peisonallv will taKe up the question. He will choose a com t from nmoiiK nanl olllceis en the at the nnd tetlied list who aie is. liie.v's supei lors In rank, and will fee that they nte of such standniR- and n putatluii that their tl ml Inns will he accepted by the country as unbiased and onclns Ive. No ollleer who has been Known to express a pronounced opinion loncein InK tho Sampson-Schley coutioeis) will be appointed, and in order that the tear admiral may have evety assurame of Impaitlal tteatment he will have the almost unpiecedonted prhiloge of i hitl lenKliiR: any member who he may he. Ileve Is In any way antnKonlMlc to him The impres,sIon heio Is that the coutt will conblst of AdiuiiHl Dewey nnd rtcar Ailmlrals llainsey and Uenhani, the two latter of whom nte on the etlrrd list. Admiral Dewey was sent or by Secietary l.oiiff this moinlnn tud offered tlie piesldeney of the ourt. He piomptly accepted. It Is 'elt that Dew ex's name will tarty sreat welRht, while ltamsey nnd llen lam have dlslliiRUlshed lecoids. Other ifflcers available lm the duly me tear Vdmhals laice, Klmbeilv and Sel ildKe, all on the tetlied list, and Hear Vdmlials Howell, itam,.j, KaHiuahnr ind Watson, on the aillve list. The court of Inquiry Is to be dlstin ;ulshed from a couit mat Hal. It has inllmlted powers of linestlKatlon, and an Inquire Into any cIuiikc against .he acctibcd ollleer, whether f(m, (,j. rial or unolllclul souices. It n nti Ihotlzed to make lecomemndatlons ind to decide whether ftuther mo :ecdlnB" ate necesMiry. it may, for Instance, lecommend n cuurt martial If the testimony seems to watrant, uch a course. So fur as Schley Is con jerncd, the Intpdry will probably cover :lu fnllowlnu heads: Klist Tho alleged delay off Clenf ti ros, Cuba. Second The allcBed slow progress 'ounrd SantlaRo do Cuba fiom Cien- .'UROS. Third The tettoRiadc movements on May 26 and 27. (The turning of the fleet fiom Santiago towatd Key West, which Secietary Long nnd Hcai-Ad-mlralSampson chaiacterlzed ns "repre hensible conduct.") Fourth Tho battle of .Santiago and the destruction of Oct vein's fleet. Almost all the oillccif participating In the opemtlons In Cuban wntcis will be summoned to testify nnd many civil ians will also be called, l'cihaps the question ot veracity between Henr-Ad-mlrnl Schlev nml Lieutenant Hodgson will bo cone Into, The sessions of the point undoubted ly will be open, although Its members have the light to pi event that. There Is no appeal from the decision of tho t ourt as to the exeluslnon or admission of testimony, questions arising as to the lelevnni'V or propriety of which in o Invariably decided behind closed doois, It Is believed, should Schley he sus tallied by the lnvestlgatots, that Im mediately following the finding ot the cotut a suit for libel will be Insti tuted against the publishers of Mac lay's Ulsloiy. Comments. Setietary Long, at the close of ollke bonis today, said Hint the peisotinel ot the com t. would he made known to nioriow, at, which time nKo the piocept convening the court probably will be Issued. Meanwhile, theie Is much specu lation as to the menthols of the couit other than Admltal Dewey. The secie tury savs then Is no wntrnnt for the announcement of any pnttlcuhit name, ns he still has them under advisement. He has been making inqtiiiles during the dnj as to the availability of ceitaln oIHk-is, and It is undeii stood that some telegraphic Itiqtlltiert have been made of these absent olllceis to se If t ncie Is iinv leason why they should not seie. New Votk. July '.'1 Kdgar S. Mada, who rtltlclzed Hear Admiral Schlex In his History or the I'nlted States Navy, said todaj "It Is the pioper ionise for Hear Adinlial St hlev to demand u court of inquiry It Is his onl means of vlntlit atiim. Aflei this com t has e tei mined upon bin case, then he can bi lug suit. Jt Is needless for me to comment flintier upon Hear Admltal Schley's leeotd." ltostmi, .Inly "I --Heap Admiral Samp son said toihij, . " am glad that Itear Ailiuli.il Si hley bus asked Setietniv Long for an Investigation. 1 hope. If theie Is an Investigation. It will be a thoinugh one anil that not a detail of mi) thing that has been In dispute will be avoided by the Investigating bo.utl. This whole business Is Inspltril l mal ice, but now, peihnps. It may be all In vestigated, and If it Is the pontile of the I'nltotl States will know nil the fin i." QUITE IMPORTANT IF IT IS CORRECT Anti-Imperialists Tell Insurgent Filipinos to Fight on as the Democrats Will Win Next Time, Rv Kiflimie Who from Hie Asjnciattd Presi. Manila, .Inly 24. Coirespondeneo fiom tho Hong Kong junta, dated .Itiue ti, nnd addressed to the Insni gent le.idet, llollnrinluo, which lias bi.cn lecently captuied, says the Juui.i has receiven messages of foine 1m- pottnnce and assuianics of suppoi t fiom Mcsms. Wlnslovv nnd l.evlson, nntl-lmperlnliFlH, urging the Filipinos to continue their leslstame In the hope of eventual Independence, and saying the Ametlcnn people aie gioan lng under war taxes anil that the Demociats will win at the next elec tion. Colonel 7,ui bnno, with 20 olllceis, 518 men, 241 lilies nnd 100 holos, miiicii deied to Lieutenant Hickman, ot the Flist cavahy, In Tayabas province. These toimor Insui gents have taken the oath of allegiance to the Hulled States, and their sin render cleats the dlstilct of the l evolutionary element. A civilian named Flnnlek has been sen'.enced to one year's Imprisonment nnd to pay $1,000 for receiving sup plies stolen fiom the commlssaiy de pal tment. m WOULD MAKE NO CONCESSIONS Jersey Central Officials Gave Com mitteo No Encouragement, Uy r'.irliithr Wire frnm 'I he AmooJiiciI Press. Wllkos-TSatre. July 24. The commit tee lepiesentlng the 800 stiihing em ployes of the Afhley shops of the' Centi.il Mallioad of New Juiriey, who went to New Vnik to see the o 111 c hi Is ot the mad antl ast ei lain on what teims the could letiiin to woik, has letUI'lled. It Is undeislood the oinpnny oin clals would make no concessions what ever, but that the men can letutit to wink If they so tleslie. The leptut of the committee will be submitted to the stilkers at a meeting to be held toinniiow. Professor Abbott Drowned. Ily PxeliKlie Wire Iroin The Aociated I'res, ImllaiLipnlM. hid . Jnli M -K.lir Mibnlt, pinfrssor of ljiinutci at llutler liniMini), wan iltimned l-t nilit in llioul Hippie creek lie wilit in hiihinu: Hluni itnd liii hoi mi fiiimil tit (ampin IIiii innininu, Pinf Mil.ult. lu was l'i nan nf .lue, wja fncaued to lie married In Vlivi Clin Vlilnnie, aim nf the lint U r fae n 1 1 s . wliu-e liniui" i at LexinGton, l.isi 11a weililinc was set foi nmt tumuli Jones Wants an Unknown. My Knelusiic Wire (torn 'Pie Associated l'ien. scam. Vik . .lull U In a sp.eili hcie lo- lai, senator .Idtiieii K lonei ipn-sei Ihr luthf lllll the in vt president svill le a Dmin ut W lnlc he would h. ci (ill I v suppoit ) l Hill, oi an nihcr man ulmni the II. linn i.iti ing,t iintiun.iti', Ins piU.lli' epininn n dial Hie pail) iiiikIiI ilis pli wlsdniii in n'leitins mine dUeriet nils ut now cili-iim Iiiisiich mm, whaie miird t fault- I CAS Frightened by Coming Train. Ily Mjflnsiie Wire Irom The s.oolate,l Preaa llariislitinr. .tub "I I hc-mhi old .lnr I'n.k, fell iliinuiih ii bildee on (he Smthern C'ential ullroad near New Cumberland todaj, and fiac tiind hl nkiill. Ho beiauin frlihteiied when lie In aril train npproaihlnir ami fell between the hi aim, to the giound, tidily feet below, Did She Commit SuicideP Wet Cheter, Pa , July CI Mn, Anna . l'i jt t. ai-cd in, wife of UlUlim 11 Pntt. It li allr.-nl, toininilleil auklde Ihl' afleinoou b.i .hiintlnu' herclf in t lie htad and iiiltiiii,' her (bloat with a butihei knife. The coiunn It in votljatirtf the tale. SHAFFER WENT IN DISGUISE In the Make-up ot a Tramp He Went to Wcllsvllle to Consult About the Strike. NO INJUNCTION, HE SAYS Unless the Men Resort to Violonce Such a Writ Will Not Be Issued. It Will Be Unnecessary to Do So. The American Steel Company Has Begun a Sories of Moves with the Idoa cf Breaking Up tho Strike, An Early Ending of the Present Situation Has Been Determined Upon. Ily l.xilnslvo Wire from Hie Associated l're. ritlsbuig, Pa., July 21. The explan ation of the absence of President Shaf fer and Hecretaty Williams front the fer and Secietaiy Williams fiom the given In the following telegiam it celve'il fiom Wellsvllle tonight. "Disguised as a elecieplt, half blind raggeel tl amp. l'tesidenl T. J. Snf fet, the head of the Amalgamated as sociation, slipped Into Wellsvllle this afternoon, lemalnetl hete an hour In cnnfeieiue with Vice Piesldent Cliap pell and other cfllli lals and boanled the tialn at Hast Liverpool to iclurii to Plttsbiug. Not a half dozen pel -sons In Wellsvllle tonight knew he had been theie. On the same ttaln with .Mr. Shatter fiom Pltsbllig tHiiie nine non-union men fiom Apollo and Dun cansville, live of whom evatled the slilkets' comnilttce and went to woik In the mill bete, while Hie other four, after going through an expel leine with the one bundled stilkers, whit h at one time seemed likely to end In violence, agieed not to wenk In the mill and letutned to I'lttsbiug. "Piesldent Shaffer would neit state the object of his mission to Wellsvllle. It was intimated that be was heie In outline the policy of the stilkets', In view of the thlcateiied Injunction pin teedings. He made this statement Just before leaving Hast Llveipool: 'Theie will be no Injunction. 1 think 1 have accomplished lntiih. No in junction will be gianted unless our men resoit to violence, unless we coen e and Intimidate men lino ic maiuing away fiom the mill. Thus far our men have violated no laws."' Two Moves Made Two moves, It Is leported, weie made by the nggiesslve olllclals of the Amer ican Sheet Steel company todav lo waid bieaklng the stiike. uue was the shipping of some of the non-union men that have been einplojed In the Vandegilft mills of Hie company to Wellsvllle. to issst In the staitllig of the plant theie II was staled that the men weie to be shipped to Wells vllle timing the e.ulv evening, and would reach theie alter daik. As u consequence of this report theie Is n suppressed evlitenietiL ptevalllng at Wellsvllle. which at any moment may break out Into u seiious condition. Iioth strikers and olllclals of the com pany are nleit and leacly for any emeigency. The linpiesslon Is stiong tonight that the geueial otflceis of the I'nlted States Steed coi poratlou have become cletet mined on the subject of nu eaily breaking of the stiike, nnd to ultimately fence the upeiattou ot all tho Idle plants. The second move that Is understood to have been Initiated today Is tho starting of the long Idle Hyde Paik plant of the Ameilcau Sheet Steel cntnpan.v. This plant was taken Into the combine, biiidened with the ob jectionable contiacts made b.v the for mer owueis, and has remained Idle since the Aineilcnn Sheet Steel com pany took hold of the piupeit.v. The long Idleness of this mill has caused most of tho men formerly employed theie to leave Hyde IMik for other places, untl the company believes there would be less eiltllculty In stinting this plant than vvheie the Amalgamated as sociation has control. Something Doing. It was evident In Plttsbiug this even ing that flesh and decidedly Impnitant developments) In the stiike of the steel vvotkeis weie about to take place. At the Amalgamated headqiiarteis the two leading olllclals of the aswoilatlon weie nbsent dining the gi eater pait of the da). It was dtated that Piesldent Shaffer was away on private business and had nothing In hand concerning the stiike The absence nf Seei.tnry John Williams vas also accounted for in Hie same m ninnr. The conference held on Tuesday night, which kept Piesldent Shaffer and Secietary Will iams out until en ily this morning, ie mains as mysterious as befote. Neither of these olllclals would give out any Idea of what hail taken pl.u e, aside fiom staling positively that they had not met any of the olllclals ot the 'tilt ed States Steel coipniatlnn. Whatever the object of the meeting. It Is believed to have been continued today and much Importance Is epected to be developed fiom the conference. The question ot the inanufai luieis see in lug Injunctions against the Amal gamated atfocliitlnn was discussed guaidedly dining the clay. Assistant Secretary M. F. Tlghe said he did not think the ineasuie would he lesoited to at this stage of the proceedings, even If It was contemplated for a later clay. Those best acquainted with the feel Ings of the inauufactuieis say there Is, In their opinion, little cause for believ ing that Bitch measures will be lesoited to at this time. Strike at Buffalo Off, Huffalo, N. Y July 24. It was an nounced today at the olllco of Super intendent Dudgeon, of the Dclawaie, Lackawanna and Western railroad, that the strike of the machinists employed by tlie company hud been declined oft', and that the strikeis weie appllng for lelnstatement. It uUo was unnounccd (hat the inltroad company had made no conceptions. About lltty men In the Lackawanna rhops Jolneil In the strike. Counter Claims at Reading. Pending. Pn July 21. The Phila delphia, and Heading men on stiike, blacksmiths, bollermnkeis, machin ists mid iitlicix, bail a big mrtiele tei nlght, which was followed by n meet ing in the opetn house. It was an nounced that the railroad men weie solid to continue the strike. The rail tone! olllclals claim that the shops, ate not ns badly cilppled ns the strik ers allege. The machinists who re f'nlii") on duty since Inst week met this afleinoou and decided not to stHke for the present. This afternoon the men who work In the locomotive paint held u meeting and drcldea nit to strike at this time. Some said they would continue at woik ns long ns no new men weie put Into the shops. Vice Piesldent vooihees left for Philadel phia, at noon. He claimed that what lie offeied the men was ns much as some competing loads wete paying. The leadeis declnie that the stiike will now- sptead. Ico Drivers Become Ugly. Columbus, o July 21. Theie weie a number of tights today as a tesult of n stiike yesterday by Ice wagon dtlv eis. The latter have stated they will not allow non-union men to work, nor will they penult consumeis to secuie suppllts fiom the stotnge houses An employe' of a eliug house was assaulted anil seveiely beaten when be attempt eel to secuie ii supply of Ice. Police hastened to the scene and dlspetsed the etowel. W. II. Fence, senior member of Fei ree i Sun. went to the Ciyntal lee plant to get ii load. When he- stalled away the wagon was follow eel by a mob, who attempted to stop the horses. The wagon was blocked, and a light ot -i in led. Fence was 1. liked and hit cut tho head with a club He was taken home In un ambiiliiuee. and Is said to be III a set Ions condition. Slate Pickers Go Back. Shaniokln, Pa., July 24. The si Ike of slate plckeis, begun one week ago at the I'olbeit collleiy, opeiated by the Shlpmeu Coal company, ended to day by the stiikeis voluntailly lettiin Ing to woik. after the management had convinced them they weie i delv ing as high a i.ite of wages as was paid elsewheie. The boys had asked for a lltty per eent. per week hi ll ease. Five bundled men antl boys me on the pay mils. Tobacco Strippers Strike. 'sill 'stem. X. V .lnlv "i Pmn hunched ..,sw. r onini Islnir tin. i.titln. snipping ilepattment of the Ameiiean Cigar iiiiiipan'.s lactoiy hcie, slunk toda.v. Hales of "slum" tolmceo weie given to them to stlji and they claimed mat ny snipping nils Kind ot toiiacco they would onl.v eatn about halt as much as they have been lecelvlnc. Pence Reigns in Luzerne. Wllkes-Haiie, July 24. Theie was a geneial lestimptlon of coal mining in the W.v inning icglon todav. All the sulking liiemen and pump ninneis no back nt woik. Those who coiiltl nut gel thell mil posK.ons weie given other wink. Theie aie still a few en-(-.liieeis Idle. Drivers Go Out. Pottsvllle, Pa. Jul 21. The dtiveis at tlie lleiidlngVi .svet Cieek col lleiy stunk this inclining bei ause one ot their number was cINe haigod, anil the eulllety Is icudcicd Idle. Mr, Schwab Is Not Talking. New link, .lnlv 21 Piesldent Schwab, of the Fulled Slates Steel toipoiation, elec lined today to discuss the slllke. CRAZY MAN SHOOTS FOUR IN A ROW One of His Victims Is Dead and Two Others Are Not Expected to Recover. liv l.xilmice Wire from Tlie visonatcd Piesa. l.eavonwoitb, Kan,. July 21. .Michael Kellv, In a lit of Insanity, todav shot lour men, of whom Ihiee will piobably die. The victims are John (iariett. it piomlnent business man. Police Ser geant Dodge, Detective Mlkii Mi-Donald and Dr. Chniles McUee McDon ald alone Is expecteel to lecovei. Kell.v, hat boring it fancied wiong, enteied liaiiett's odlce unannounced this afternoon, and without a woid of warning levelled a revolver at tiauatt, who sat at his desk. Khe shots ie sauiidcd thtough the building In quirk succession. eac h bullet tnklng eifect In CiaiT.itt's body, (laitatt fell fiom his chair. Dodge nnd McDonald bun led to the scene. Kelly had lelnaded his levolver, and when the olllieis en teied the olllce he turned upon them. Seigeant Dodge was shot thtough the tluo.it and Detective McDonald lecelve-il a bullet In the leg. A mo mem later Di. Mi dee, summoned to attend (lairntt, stepped Into the office. Kelly raised his levolvel, and, as the physician turned to summon help. Kelly filed. One bullet struck MetJee In tlie back near the spine. The whole iiffalrconsiiiiied but live minutes. Other ofllceis Una II) arrived, oveipoweted Kelly and placed him In Jul. Several enis ago Kelly made nn as sault on dariatt's father, and todav he evidently mistook John It flniiutt for the elder (lanett In attempting to tepeat the assault. Ganatt died late this afternoon at the hospital. Clergyman Robbed. Py K1uile Wire from The Associated Pies... London, .lultr 23 "III llec Mi. 'Indd, i.u Vim rlun clii)iuau, wan robbed of ), pouiu'c while on the I'aili (,'eneia," sa.x a ilequuli from (inici i to Ihe lljlb Mall, "lie li nne nf niimeioiix victim nf luo fanhmnably ihe-seil winuu, and two prekentablcincu," Appointed Postmaster. Fly Ricltiiiie Nlr from The Aiioeiited Tre WaahliiKtnn, duly SI -V. (', IhniM'ii li.n been appointed poaliiunter at llatwville, I'a. WOMEN ATTEND MURDER TRIAL To Hear Testlmonu In the Foslniroh Gase at Pitt si I eld, Mass., yesterdau. SENSATIONAL INCIDENTS Father of the Dead Girl Showed Signs of Emotion When Giving His Tostimony Dramatic State ments of Little Beatrice Fosburgh on the Stand Denied That Oho Turned on tho Light Aftor Her Bister Foil, and Did Not See Hor Brother Before She Saw the Flash from the Pistol Which Caused the Girl's Death. By r'u lu.lt e Wire frsm The AsuoclateJ l'rai Plttslleld, Mass., July 24 The at tendance at toelay'H session of the Fosburgh 1 1 hit was many times larger than the colli t loom could accommo date, and nine-tenths of those piesent weie women. A number of sensational Incident soccuired today, the tit st com Inir lifter Sir. Joyner, for the defense, had cousldeied Ills petition of what he claimed he could prove, when Fred click W. Lund, the bookkkeeper and payinnstei of the Fosbiugh llrtu. In tesf)ng, declaieel that he felt some of the men who weie employed by the 111 m weie clinigetotis unci said he knew they can led weapons. Another came dm lug the testlmouv eif the father of the dead gill, when he said "Then May went In and sang seveial selections, while Miss Sheldon pla.ved. Tlie last song she sang was Plains of Peace'" The fathei had been ileseilblng the manner In vvliiib the family had spent the evening of Sunday piecedlng Hie tiaged). When he came to tne lefeietice to Ma) s singing her last song, tens came to Ills eves, his voice vas r linked, and for a few seconels he was uiiiiMe to con tinue. Otherwise, Mr. Fosbuigh'w tes timony was uiv en In a cleat -cut and distinct voice. Ills nartatlve of the ells coveiy of the hurglais and of his en counter with them was told Willi lapld distinctiveness. Little licattlee Fosbuigh calUd bv the government but not iiseel on that side of the ease, was on the stand to day for the elefen.se and was the Hist lo bleak Into teats while telling the stilly of the death of hei slstei Her elesctlptlon ot lie i glimpse of the In ti tiilcr who killed her sister was veiy di. un, ttlc "I saw a pillow case stand ing In the ilooiw.i) " she said, "with holes cut In It foi e.ves. Then I saw the Hash. An in) biotliei nished by me. I tut ned nu the light and e t led out, 'Hun) up, tliete aie buiglais in the house.' " The' witness denied thai she had testified at the lnqtlfvt that she turned on the light after hei slstei fell, and that she Ilea id the shot beloie her sis ter fell to the lloni. She said fill tiler that she did not see hei hi other Itob et l le'foie she saw Hie Hash fiom the pistol which caused her s(stei's death. He was coming from his loom when this shot was Hied. The iliij's pun eedliigs weie inncllld i'd with tin- lestlmoii) of seveial utdgh bois of Foshuighs, and the coutt ad journed. m WESTERN HEAT RECORDS. Hi l', luilte Wiic fiom I'he -iiiiiteil Pievi. Kansas City. July 21. For twelve lonsecutlve hours today the govern ment thetinometer hcie leglsleied IU0. While the lecend of 10U of Monday was not touched, the day was the seveiest ever evpetlenied In Kansas City For eleven hours aflei 11 o'clock today, the tempeiatllie Kinged between 104 anil lOei... In the past twenty-four bonis the only lain lepoiled has been show eis at Hays. Cential Kansas, last night, and HI I'.eno, o. T,, at noon to day. Six deaths dliectly attllliutable to the heat weie repented In the two Kansas Clt.vs today, with a total of over thhty piosttatlons. Seveial piosttatlons ale also icportecl fiom the inuntr) Omaha, .N'eb , July 24 With one ex ception, all Ileal leimds for Hie past twepty-seveii yeais weie liinken to day, with a lending of 101. Two deaths and four piostiatliins vveiu lepoited otllclally. Sioux City, la , July 24. Sioux City seemed no ieef fiom tho heat today, the maximum being 101. St. Paul. July 2t. For the second time within a week tile maximum tempeiatllie lecoiels have been i.ilxed. Last Satiuday the nlllclal icpoit gave 1014. Today a maximum of 104 2 was I open ted at I p in. The heat was In tensified by the high peiceiitage of humidity und a binning wind fiom the southeast A Inige number of piostiatlons weie lepoiled, and at least the deaths aie dlieelly attllliut able lo the heat Robber Activities in China, lit I'veluslte Wiic from I'he Atsoelated Picsa. Canton, ( hlui, .lult '.'I V hand of oii foiiv armed tobtiii-, for three j.uifcttc iiihis, lute been looting i-hopi oppik-ne sgll(lli n,,. c I. i lie- auilioiltlK lute made no at tempt in inter fcie 'Ihe ( IiIiipm llii'iii. Un aie alailued and piediet setloui titniblc. Il li uiideislood the for (lull consul lute bun wamed to picran1 foi jti npil-hiK 'Ihe maididialc of Slnu ub rcpoita that mhbeiH are incicaslntr In hl illitilit. Sctintv. lite lobhiM hate been lnlitjil.il ut skutclial.i durinu' tin' I'Jsl twu luoiitbi. Would-be Jail-breaker Foiled, ll.t llic hullo Wire from The Associated Prev ('linden, N I , .luh Jl --.lohii Mi Pad h II, who was ciiin.- u il. iiionlhs' rni"nu in Jail hr, foi loililuctlna; a troubling bouse near llii ill.i, had planned u Jail clelltcit in emlri In oacape pi.tment of a flne of H,iV), wi.nh i.u pait nf III Kcntrme llli plot tva illsintinil and lodat I'inieiiilor l.n;cl raid the piivmer wimld be inuipelled tei remain In Jail I.imu data n, clile the fine Tlie piosciutor ata ihe iimltlaiue nf Mi l'aihlui's fine ttat undei ,ninilcralloii, bul nun nu Kuliiii) will be iliouii iiliu, TIIE NEWS TniS MORNING Weather IndlcstloniTodi)! QCNEnALLY PAIH. 1 aeneral Admiral Schley AAa for Coutt ul Inquiry Stain, of the Steel Strike With the Soldleia at Camp Masee. Ilefen.e Opens In the 1'iwliiifK .Murder Trial. 2 (ieneral Carbondale l)partin.'iit. 3 local Injunction Auain! City nf Cnbondale. Opinion In the Itllmore Duff) Case. Oullnir nf the Nenalmvi. 4 felltorlal Note and t'cinuunt t I oral Macldnlita Vole to llcturn lo Work Todaj . Tlie Kehicatinnal Cnnlet. Warm Weather lo ( ontlniie. ( local Went Sainton and Suhmhan. 7 fJeneral ottlieitein PcnnhanU. 1'liiancljl'aiid Commercial. 8 Ioral Indimtrlal and f abnr. PINE RACING AT THE GRAND CIRCUIT Once More the Talent Failed to Get a Line on the Performances of the Stars. By ruehuiie Wire from The C.wlitcd PreM. Cleveland, C) July 24. Today's pio gramine of the Oinnd Clicult races at (ilenvllle fin nished another good day's spent to n huge crowd. Lleatn, the speedy daughter of Dexter Pi luce, winner of the ilch SI. and SI. stakes nt Deliolt, walked away fiom a Held of good slde-vv heelers In the tlrst inie and won In stinlgnt heats with speeil to spate. Count i y Jay took second money nfter a hard elilve In the sttetcli. In the thlltl heat of this event, the 2.2.! tiotteis came In single Hie. two lengths apatt. The finishes in the second nice weie close nnd ex citing. Itlehaid A. taking flist money In stialght heals. In the tbllel event, n Held of evenly matched p.ueis eif the 2 09 class fm nished the best sport of the aftet iiuiitt, deotge, the son ot Si at let Wilkes, inptllilng the money b.v coming Hist under the wlie in the tblee Inst heats. Sphinx S., driven by 1M. lieets, was beaten out by deoige by a scant head in eacdi heal. Arget ta got secontl iniiney. The fourth race was won bv Tom P, In straight heats. Hettlng today was heavy, but the tal ent was unable to pick the vvlnnets. The Abbot, the king of nil trotteis, who has been suffeilng fiom tllstem pei, was driven a mile this morning. lie Is still In bad shape and It Is feared will not be able to meet Ciesceus In the $12,000 matili late at lttlghton Reach on August 15. fleets, the tialn ei of The Abbol, denies that this match i.ice has been otllclally declaieel off, and states be v 111 he able to make a definite announcement befote tlie close of the Cleveland meeting. Sum unities: Pii-t i.iic Iilil.ni tiut. puine cj.vvi Ileal i, hi Detlcr Prime iVIaiuhl 1 1 t Count 1 1 .lit (Vtiiftl -' 3 3 cia sinniioii. el'liicl " 3 2 Mbcil i II (sliellitiillu) 4 I 7 1 II Ms r aiiKhbni s K 4 V I II , Poiiulrxter. Pcltiarew, Idea, T.ipy II and Win K alu stailid Time "i 114, 2 ivi'i. 2 HI s, mid laic. 2 17 i lai put, pulse il.VO liiiliiril V, In Wiiki.onlan iViiikol.) 1 1 (' I' W clliubee 2 .'. Similtani (Millcil S 2 .loan illatti) H Jaik Vlonl (laecr) 0 Captain Potlri, liiunrtte, Hiin II and llaioti D iln stilled, rune 2 10'ii 2 ln'a riilnl raie. 2 in ilw paie, piiise 2.5f) (t'orire, b.i scarlet Wilkes (Mi Kinney). H 1 I 1 Acclta (lieiri) I .1 .1 B splilin ((,icci) 4 2 2 2 l.oh-n lull CWalkei) 0 7 1 B Turn Nolan iN.iiil.nl') ' t Caiiiiine. Hilar I , White os, sdnrv Point, ei and lb i Illicit alo ularted. 'lime L'l'i'j; 2 os'i. " WV 2 Oi'., I'.tm ill race. "21 i las tint, puree V 2i 'loui P. b.i Coiiibat .Ir. ( VtUltisnn) 1 1 Iliiuin tloikiioodi t 2 Mr s, heller ( an llokkcl'ti) 2 5 splilm is,i,. criiuirii 4 1 uiflh ' t Mi Hon ildl " :t Mnika an I Jennetle also si nted. rune 2 I2'a; 2 U. Racing at Syracuse. S.viaeuse, N. V., July 24 Another huge ciowd saw the inclng today at Klik park, riuth SI. took the tlf Hi heat ol the i.I.t not. iintlnlshed fiom .vester da. winning the i.ice. Slillaid beat the hot favotlte. Pug, In the 2.17 trot. The wlnneis of the other races had things easy. Stiininailes. 2 'l flas', partnir. pur'c ivn , Pai Ito.e. bin. In Pn loins llliki) I 1 1 .In.lir. suliil. blk c eVini Vtikrlil t T, 2 In ueral shificr, if g (ii,nleri I 2 4 ililci siaitus nne t'arrie i: , siltir, Irap llaik II II Plant. 11"! I Ini", 2 2I-;. Sift i las., pu inc. pulse yaTii lleiliice. b in, 1 1) llulib) lliirm (W siuilhl 1 I 1 1 fne Povtcra, b, a , Cl.iai) 2 'I 2 1 vploit. k' I l'i inn I :i 2 1 No other stailir' Itmt time. 2.1ti'a. 2 17 i law. tiolllnir, pilise s Cn) .Mill.inl saiuidiia, b g ,b Anleou (Mir rifle hi) t 1 1 1 Pun u e illaincsi 12 2 4 Wiuified VI , Inn II iiiiimlniisi S il : 2 Ol In r stailers ttei, Helen V, r,i7ie F aiming, Pi'iimla ( lisliuitc, (,eoti;e Ibiiiutt, Paul miiiiIi llonllililite Het lime, I'j Horse Killed at Dunkirk. Dunklik, N. Y.. July 24. Toda.v 's rines tteie seiisatloiial In some lespeels. The 2 114 tint was fast, but was won in stialght heats by Hold Hug, a bay gelel lug, that has been doing fast woik on the cltclllt. The 2 20 pace was full of suipilses. In the Hint heat Howdy Ho), owned by Hei l Shaffer, of Naxaieth. stumbled and fell, the Jai bieaklng his neck. In less than two minutes the hoise was dead. Ltukllv the bum li escaped a bad spill. Put Mubiueen's giay gelding, W. H, Mulshed llftb In this lace. Senator Vance, a gieen (lenrgla lunse, won the race, although Pilnce Vale was the favotlte. Constitution Wins Again. It) Kxeluilie Wire from The Vuorlated Preem. I.ph londoii. Conn , ilul.t 21 -In a fine ont li -west brecye vcr the ut mile inuisi fmni New llatrn birakttaler to Sarah's I y rite at the mouth if Ihe Ncv London haihor, the I oii'tltntion again .hnncd wlial a supfili racing cult .he l In lisht weather and snioolh ualei. She brat Che Cnluuibli liU, 8 lulniilea, 2.1 kiiundi, Ullly and tipunl). Ihcte wrie nu Suketi. REVIEW OF THE BRIGADE That Is the Bio Event That Scheduled for Todau at Nt. Gretna. Is GEN. MILLER HASARRIVED He Was Accompanied by the Mom bers of His Own and the Govern or's Staff The Chief Executive of the Stato Will Be in the Camp To day Genoral Gobin Did Not Pay a Visit to the Commander of tho Division After the Arrival of the Latter Caused Much Camp Talk. Scclil to Ihe Scrnnlon Tilbtine. Camp Slagee, Sit. Gietiia, Pa., July 24. -Slnjor (leneral Charles Sillier and staff and Adjutant (leneral T. J. Stew ait, and the other membets of Gover noi W. A. StoneV staff nrilved in camp at 3 Hi", p. in. and were received at tho .station by the governor's tioop of cav alry. Hatteiy C Hied jt welcoming sa lute, antl shortly nfter the ni rival of the illstlugiilshed guests there wns a hilgade parade past their headquatters. All smtH of sensational repoits pre ceded (lenettil SlIllei'H ai rival here, nrt to the ptohable attitude which woule' adopted tovviiulH him by (leneral G..j' btlgade commnncler. HI blood has c... Nted between the two ever since Gen eral Sillier received the position which General Gobln believed was his due, and therefoie theie weie many wild conjectures as to what could happen when the two met. The meeting did not, however, occur. Gobin Did Not Visit. (ienetal Gobin did not pay the visit to his supeilor ollleer which he was ex pected to make, and ot military cour tesy, but Assistant Adjutant General W. S. .Millar waited upon General Sill ler soon nfter his arrival. Colonel L. A. Watrew and the Held and staff ofll ceis of the Thirteenth visited Geneial (lohn tonight and then paid their ic spects to Slnjor Geneial Sillier. The latter Is known to be displeased at the non-nppearatu e ot the hilgade com mander and developments me antici pated. The paity left Peikasie, where the Flist hilgade Is camping nt Camp Eg bert, nt 12 o'clock and ariivcel here at 3.3.1 o'clock, being dela)ed for souip time on the way by missing connec tions. Governor W. A. Stone accom panied t hem fiom Peikasie, but went straight on to HariisluiiGT with Mies. Stone and Secietaiy Grlest, Important business calling him to the cnpltol. Hf Is expected to nnlve heie at 9 o'clock tomorrow mottling and will be In time to see the Thirteenth's Inspectlon.whlch will be held between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock. The Ninth will be the Hist leglment to be Inspected by Gen eial Stewart and will be on the field piomptly nt 7 o'clock. Toinoi tow aftet noon Governor Stone will levlew the hilgade. Today's first a i III was held at 6 this morning nnd thr last at C o'clock thl evening, when a hilgade diesi parade took place. Brigade Officer. Lieutenant Colonel T, W. Stlllwcll, of the Thirteenth, was brigade officer of the clay, and tho jnovost guaiel was also chosen fiom the Scianton regi ment. The leglmental ofllcer of the day was Captain Slllton O'Conncll, o K; tho ollleer of the guaid. Lieuten ant ltarron, of G, and the supernumer aiy ollleer of the guard, Lieutenant Finn, of H. Dutlng the day, oHlclal onleis were received fiom Harrlsbuig containing full Instructions legareling the state rifle and cat blue matches. They will be held, beginning August 21, nt Hip .Mount Gretna lange, tinder tho dlrec Hon of General Inspector ot Klfle Practice Frank K. Patterson. The leglment will be represented by thf regimental and seveial other teams at the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the national illle association at Sea Gltt. beginning Aug. .10. Geneial .Miller's staff, or the division staff ns It Is generally teimed, con sists of Lieutenant Colonel Jllcharrt son. eiuarteimaster: LleutenantColnnel W. J. Hlllntt. nssistant adjutant gener al; Lieutenant Colonel Austin Curtln, commissary of subsistence. Lieuten ant Colonel V.. V. D. Seden, inlspee tor of illle practlie: Lieutenant Colo nel Weavei, suigeon; Major Heltler, 1' Penny: non-i oinmlssloned staff ser geant, Slnjor DeWoodle, Color Ser geant Julie). Governor's Staff. The membeis of Governor Stone's staff Include two Scianton ofllcerf, Colonel II, II. Hippie und Colonel C.eotge Hallstentl. The full staff In camp consists of Adjutant Geneial l oiilinueil nu Page S J YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. local ditl foi Jul) 21. P)l Highest luiipriatute 01 ilrcieea lowisl Iiiinii laliiiu W rictut. Ilclatite llmuidiit: s a i n" per cent s p in. 4'i pei cent I'm Imitation, 21 honrt ended S p. m , none, wijth'i. paiili ih.udi HH -f-r4- f f WEATHER FORECAST. -f f ' Waihlnston, .lult 21 1'orceait for 4 Ihuradiy and 1'iiila)' liiOern Pennt)!- s) f tanla Pair 'llmrulay, piohahly locl s)- ahnwcri and umler it liljlit nr Frldii s) f light tu frcah kouth lo wet vvlndi